Summary: You may ask on Stack Overflow, but be specific and do your (re-)search first.
Stack Overflow is for asking about specific programming problems, so asking for general help with getting code to compile might just not be specific enough.
However, since you already have a specific code in mind (the one stored in that repository) and if you encounter specific problems during an attempt to compile that code and if these problems aren't already solved elsewhere on the network, please ask about it on Stack Overflow (one problem at a time). Rene observed similar things already in a comment:
No one is going to do a full "here is how you compile this thing" but if you compile it, and run into a specific problem / error, you can ask (search for) a question to have that single compile / build problem fixed. Those questions could fit on SO but be aware that if you';re new to the compiler it is expected to do a lot of self-study first. I mean, asking about C++ compile errors without having a basic understanding of that compiler is not going to fly.
Don't ask: How do I build repository XYZ?
Ask: I want to build repository XYZ. I try A, it gives B, I expected C. How can I fix that?
The information that you want to build repository XYZ is just context here. The programming problem is the thing you encounter on the way.
The same goes for running code in debug mode. If you need help, please ask, but be specific and do your (re-)search first.
If the code is in a public place and there are contact details given, it's also always an option to try to contact the developers directly and ask them about how to get their code to run.