Are we being too lax in what content we are accepting on Stack Overflow Documentation?
For an example, does the topic Linked Lists (C-language) really fall under "Documentation"?
Continuing with the C-language as an example: documentation in this
respect would be about dynamic memory allocation, malloc
, calloc
,
pointers and "the heap". Linked lists are an application of using
these functions to compose a data-structure.
In the context of the C-language linked lists isn't a topic of its own. It is arguably a topic under the data-structure tag, but even then I wouldn't consider Introduction to Algorithms (CLRS) and The Algorithm Design Manual as "documentation".
To what extent should Stack Overflow Documentation be about specific technologies, and to what extent should it be about applications of doing things with these technologies? Should we accept "How to write a Sudoku Solver in Haskell"? How to implement Conway's Game of Life in Python? And what about less tutorial-esque material such as "The process environment in C"?