Among the most common reason to close a question here is because it is off-topic1. The frequency of this type of close action has increased markedly since other SE sites have opened which "carve off" various bits of the question domain which were previously "on topic" here at SO.
So when a question gets closed as off topic, the primary (only?) resource you get pointed at is the on topic portion of the help center. Now that section usefully includes a list of other useful sites, which may be on-topic for questions originally posted to SO:
If your question is not specifically on-topic for Stack Overflow, it may be on topic for another Stack Exchange site ...
However, that list doesn't include Programmers.SE! That has to be one of the primary sites to which programming related questions which aren't on-topic for SO belong, especially given the late introduction date of P.SE relate to SO - before that date, many questions which now belong on P.SE were succesfully asked on SO. The existing "recommended" list includes some really obscure domain-specific stuff like a link to the TeX and Sharepoint sites, but not programmers?
The same complaint applies also to CS.SE and softwarerecs.SE - although the argument isn't as strong in those places.
I get that we can't comprehensively list every site that a SO question should be redirected to, but we can make a reasonable effort to cover the top possibilities.
To clarify, this isn't about migration or migration tags. The questions I surveyed weren't migrated, and in any case the comment is about how the help center redirects users, not how effective or ineffective the migration process is.
1Based solely on my anecdotal survey of a ~dozen highly voted, closed-as-off-topic questions.