I'm new to programming and have been using stackOverflow and github only for the last 5 days.
I have a couple of observations.
Would it be worthwhile if, SO/gitHub adminstrators enforce strict code language and version tags on posted questions and repos or moderators / bot to auto tag submissions.
This will help greatly filter and find answers only to those in relevant OS/language/version and limited to the specific issue the person is searching for, in the specific OS/language/version of interest. or is there some script/utility/browser extension that does this, that I should be aware of?
Why do so many responder's co-mingle model-view-controllers in their answers or repos? This is enormously frustrating for n00bs like me. Wouldn't it make more sense if everyone would always seperate out re-usable 'extensions/classes/methods/function/package/library using parameters' from the 'view', 'handler' and the calling ('use') part. That way, it'd easier to see/read/learn/use;
a) the calling function(arguments) and use
b) the handler (or intrepretter, if required)
c) the library with classes/methods/functions(and how the arguments are used)This will promote reuse and quicker development focussing on the business problem rather than wading thorugh the weeds and woods to pick up nuggets. github stack-overflow
Is there a snap-in/extension or some method to open SO inside coding IDEs; this would be possible if all questions and answers are structured manually or automagically into re-usable / callable packages or libraries; after all how many variants of say, the 'date-diff' function does the world really need?