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I would really like it if there were pages for each programming language, I'm new to the whole concept of programming and I tend to gravitate towards the obscure. Batch and C#.

The problem I'm having is I don't understand what anyone is taking about and I am finding it hard to differentiate between languages and participate in the forums.

Eventually I would like to learn more about HTML and PHP but trying to pick out the related posts is kind of hard for a newbie like myself.

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    batch-file, c++? Both have tag wikis full of information.
    – jonrsharpe
    Dec 26, 2019 at 19:55
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    We tried that, the documentation project unfortunately failed. Dec 26, 2019 at 20:13
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    Batch and C# are hardly obscure. C# is one of the most popular languages on the planet. Dec 26, 2019 at 20:42
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    Supplementing the comments and answer already given: the Stack Overflow concept is not that of a "forum". It's not meant to be a discussion site. Stack Overflow is designed as a Q&A (question and answer) database. A place where programmers who have a specific problem with code they're writing go to find answers for that specific, narrowly targeted problem. Dec 27, 2019 at 7:02

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Here are some tips:

Also be careful about with what mindset you come to Stack Overflow. We are a Question and Answer site. That is different from a forum. We are here to create content for future visitors. That might conflict with personal and/or short term needs.

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  • This is the answer to my could have been reworded question. I will check it all out thanks.
    – user11633445
    Dec 28, 2019 at 0:24
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Stack Overflow is not in-scope to be an introduction to programming. This site and its participants are more aligned with the notion of answering questions to programming problems.

As "where do I start learning a language" isn't really a programming problem, you'll find little room to discuss the growing pains of being a programmer here.

There are better resources elsewhere on the Internet to do this - as mentioned before by rene, the tag wikis on certain tags will point you to tutorials or guides which will get you started.

Once you have a concrete problem with an application or piece of code you're writing, we'll welcome you here with open arms.