Stack Overflow is defined to ask specific programming questions, with code, and a specific problem.
Code Review is defined to look through code that is actually working, by professionals. It's actually a really useful website, and I love it!
Programmers is defined to discuss conceptual problems (which, by the way, used to be part of Stack Overflow, and you can find quite lengthy and insightful from back in 2009-2010 under community wiki answers). Of course, problem with Programmers is that it's fairly unknown compared to SO, and therefore has less visitors, and possibly less valuable input from people experienced in the field. Which is why some of their on-topic questions end up on SO in the first place.
Software Recommenders is defined for specific type of recommendations. I personally don't really think even they know what they're looking for, though. (although to be honest, I'm just angry at them for locking my question on essential Android libraries as too broad, although I guess I could have added more information on what each library does - but it wouldn't have helped.)
What bugs me is that there is no stack exchange site that allows questions like these:
What modern C libraries should be in my toolbox?
Clearly these questions have a huge number of favorites, a lot of votes, there is a demand for these kinds of questions, but each of them are locked for the following reason:
"Questions asking us to recommend or find a tool,
library or favorite off-site resource are off-topic
for Stack Overflow as they tend to
attract opinionated answers and spam.
Instead, describe the problem
and what has been done so far to solve it."
and more commonly,
locked
This question exists because
it has historical significance,
but it is not considered a good,
on-topic question for this site,
so please do not use it as evidence
that you can ask similar questions here.
This question and its answers are frozen
and cannot be changed.
I do see why these are not relevant on SO, but I don't see an alternative site for this type of question, even though the vote counts clearly indicate that it would be useful. As long as instead of just saying "you should use MigLayout", it would include what problem it solves, and some example code on the basics; or at least what it's responsible for. I think we should have a site dedicated to OpenSource Library Recommendations.
Yay? Nay? Is this even a bad question for Meta? I don't think this is a bad question, I did look into Area51, but I'm still brainstorming and pair programming
exists for a similar reason, and thus request assistance in figuring this out.
these are what I found and they are great
, but it cannot be updated by the community and keep it up to date...