I was for the billionth time scrolling through SO on a low intense period at work thinking "where are all the programming questions?"
Most question in my feed are of the category "How do I do [X] with [framework/library/tool/etc] [Y]?" or "I get [error] in [framework/library], how do I solve it?" While useful for people looking to do exactly that they are usually not of general programming interest (in my humble opinion).
What do I want to ask then? The how-to-ask-guidelines defines good/bad question titles as follows:
Examples:
- Bad: C# Math Confusion
- Good: Why does using float instead of int give me different results when all of my inputs are integers?
- Bad: [php] session doubt
- Good: How can I redirect users to different pages based on session data in PHP?
- Bad: android if else problems
- Good: Why does str == "value" evaluate to false when str is set to "value"?
All of the good examples are general programming questions, rather than for example framework configuration questions. How should a user be able to navigate between them in a meaningful way?
My opinion, for what it is worth, would be a good separation between general programming questions and very framework specific questions. My perspective is not that framework specific questions and issue do not add value to the community, but rather that it takes time to filter out, say general C# or assembly questions (which I happen to be interested in, of course there are framework experts as well!).