Is it acceptable on Stack Overflow to ask for advice on style or the convention on certain styles? For example asking if a Java class is an unnecessary wrapper class.
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No - coding style and conventions are mostly opinion based (there are couple cases where some languages actually require particular coding style, but those are rare and already answered).
Note: whether particular class/code required or not is not "convention or style" advice (unlike whether you should do that or not).
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2You can ask about that on programmers.stackexchange.com right? Commented Aug 19, 2016 at 11:12
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4@AlexanderDerck CodeReview is probably better suited then programmers. Commented Aug 19, 2016 at 11:14
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@Polygnome I would not state that without caveats. Code Review has on-topic guidelines that exclude many convention and style questions. Questions about working code with a clear purpose are generally on-topic, but hypothetical or non-working code is off-topic. Questions are also expected to allow open-ended feedback, so questions that only ask about style are frowned upon.– GrahamCommented Jan 30, 2019 at 14:26
No, that isn't really on topic at Stack Overflow.
Most programming languages have coding conventions described as well, so some googling should solve this for you.
I googled the term java coding conventions and got this credited result
This document serves as the complete definition of Google's coding standards for source code in the Java™ Programming Language. https://google.github.io/styleguide/javaguide.html
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The Oracle one is however more "official": oracle.com/technetwork/java/codeconvtoc-136057.html– GimbyCommented Aug 19, 2016 at 9:26
No, it's not. It's opinion based and therefore off-topic.
It could be a fit for the CodeReview Stack Exchange site, but that depends on the concrete question.