As far as programming related questions about microcontrollers go, most questions would be on-topic for either Stack Overflow or Electrical Engineering. Cross posting isn't allowed, so if your question is on-topic on both sites, pick one or the either.
On Stack Overflow questions about code that accesses hardware are on-topic, but not questions about the hardware itself. Questions about software development tools are also on-topic here.
So questions on the following topics are on-topic on Stack Overflow:
- code that accesses microcontroller hardware and connected devices
- microcontroller specific assembly language instructions and directives
- C language extensions for microcontrollers
- software development tools, such as compilers, assemblers and IDEs, targeting microcontrollers
Questions on the following topics are off-topic on Stack Overflow:
- layout and connections between devices
- electrical, thermal, and physical characteristics of devices
- component alternatives
My understanding that all these topics, both software and hardware, are allowed on Electrical Engineering, but I don't follow that site very closely. Check that site's tour page and help center before posting any questions there.
Note that open ended recommendation/shopping questions like "What what hardware should I buy?" or "What software development tool should I use?" are off-topic on both sites, and most sites in the Stack Exchange network generally. Also programming questions, especially those involving C/C++, that have little to do with microcontrollers other than the fact the code happens to be running on one, are likely to be considered off-topic on Electrical Engineering.
Given a choice between the two sites I would choose Electrical Engineering. Based the amount of microcontroller traffic on each site, your questions would be more likely to be answered there.