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Is the official direction of Stack Overflow now to help educate the next generation of developers?

In glancing at the latest blog post, a line jutted out at me as part of the new CEO search: One thing I’m very concerned about, as we try to educate the next generation of developers, and, ...
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Are "Hail-Mary" questions on-topic for Stack Overflow?

For those of you who don't know, a Hail-Mary pass is a maneuver in American Football which is executed late in a losing game, in the desperate hope that a miracle will occur. On Stack Overflow, this ...
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Content, rules, and perceptions

From my experience with the site, with trying to help user moderation, and with the recent mentorship program; often, low-quality and off-topic content comes from confused users who do not understand ...
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Why are there so many non-programming questions on Stack Overflow?

Is there a reason why there are so many non-programming (Linux/Unix-related mostly) questions on Stack Overflow? Also, why aren't they moved? I often encounter these questions when looking for help ...
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How much deviation from Stack Overflow's guidelines is too much?

There's a Discussion on the NLP Collective which asks about validity of questions which seek recommendations, are broad, or would generally lead to opinionated answers. I am quoting the Discussion ...
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Should definition questions be allowed?

I had asked a question to define some jargon commonly used in coding, but it was closed as off-topic. I understand where this is coming from and agree with it to some extent, but I'm not sure I ...
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Performance question - Stack Overflow or Code Review?

I've been working on a VBA macro that parses HTML into a an Excel sheet. The code is functional, but extremely slow (it takes roughly 20 seconds to fill 270 lines from columns B to M). Due to the code ...
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Inquiring about Programming Practices on SO

I've never posted a question to SO, before, and my Python question relates to idioms as well as best practices. I thought it best that I initially present my question here, as asking permission to ask ...
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Problematic questions about decoding errors

There is a steady stream of these questions. To protect the innocent, I am paraphrasing: Halp, my program crashes because it cannot decode byte 0xFF at offset 9876543210. I will not reveal ...
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Where do Developers Learn, Share & ​Build Their Career?

Recently, the title of the main front page has changed to include the phrase, Where Developers Learn, Share, & Build Careers Does this change to the page title serve any purpose that goes beyond ...
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Can I ask for explanations of algorithms?

A few days back I didn't understand Fibonacci encoding and I asked a question about it that was downvoted. It has since been closed and deleted, so here is the full text: Building fibonacci coding ...
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Is asking the community to find (not recommend) an off-site resource allowed?

Up until about a year and a half ago, one of our standard close reasons was: Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic ...
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People who answer questions that are CLEARLY off-topic

Take a look at this question: It is clearly off-topic, yet there will always be people who will answer it and not flag it. What should we do about these people: Leave a comment on the answer to tell ...
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Question is closed as off-topic after being open for almost 4 years

Back in 2012, I asked question json_decode fails on godaddy hosting. The issue was a very peculiar case of a strange configuration with one particular (although rather very common) hosting provider. ...
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Considering changing the migration process

Most other sites do not want many (if any) of our posts migrated there. Remove the mention of "Super User" from the standard off-topic close reasons Be careful when recommending Code ...
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Please don't send camera questions not about photography to Photography Stack Exchange

The Photography Stack Exchange site is about the art and science of photography, which is the making of images with light. Many people want to use consumer cameras as sensors and measuring devices, ...
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What kind of questions should we ask on Meta Stack Overflow and on Meta Stack Exchange?

What kind of questions should we ask on Meta Stack Exchange (MSE) and what kind of questions should we ask on Meta Stack Overflow (MSO)? Are we going to continue to ask questions regarding the ...
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Should we downvote off-topic questions as well as vote to close?

I've noticed a number of questions that are off-topic for Stack Overflow receiving downvotes as well as close votes. Other than being off-topic, these are questions that show research effort, are ...
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Questions about licensing

Are questions about software licensing off-topic for Stack Overflow? I read this before and I assume it is true but which sentence/paragraph from Help Center or which answer from meta can be cited to ...
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Is asking for a test API endpoint off topic?

In a question that has since been deleted, a user was asking for a test API endpoint (see screenshots below). I assumed that this qualifies as asking for a recommendation for an external resource and ...
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Does Stack Overflow include graphical programming?

I was thinking about how my friend was learning Scratch, and he had some questions that I could not answer. So now I am wondering, does Stack Overflow accept questions about graphical IDEs like ...
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Is Stack Overflow's scope supposed to be strictly disjoint from that of other Stack Exchange sites?

A few days ago, this SO question was put on hold for being out of scope. The comment given that justified the decision was: This question appears to be off-topic because it is about improving ...
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How is this bountied question about cryptography in-scope?

I have recently spent a lot of time flagging questions I find in the bounty tab as I've noticed a surprising number of off-topic or bad questions get bountied when no one bothers to answer them (...
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Are text editor regex questions off topic?

This question, which asked about the behavior of a regular expression (regex) in Notepad++, was recently closed as off topic as a question about "general computing hardware and software". This doesn'...
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Are questions about proprietary file formats allowed?

I have run into trouble decoding a certain kind of file from a commercial game. The file format is only partially documented online. The information I need is listed as "To do" on the website (owned ...
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Are questions about programming history in scope for Stack Overflow?

I can only guess, of course, but I'm guessing that this question was downvoted because it doesn't seem to be asking a programming question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26448825/when-the-idea-...
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An easy way for a beginner to know what topics he or she can ask on the Stack Overflow site [duplicate]

I know where are the instructions of what topics can I ask about in Stack Overflow site. However, I had trouble finding this information. I needed to search it on Google and only then I found out that ...
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Is Stack Overflow a reasonable substitute for patchy documentation?

TensorFlow sounds cool. And I'm an experienced programmer with a highly relevant background, so I'm working through the "Quick Start" guides. But I'm going very slowly, because I'm finding the ...
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Can programming questions involving math ever be on topic?

I just came across this question: How to expand and compute log(a + b)? It's closed, presumably because it's a question about math, which generally isn't on topic. But for this particular question, ...
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What to do with close/open 'wars'?

This question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5574241/are-there-real-world-uses-of-sun-misc-unsafe has recently seen a flood of close/reopen/undelete etc votes (it was posted in a blog post and ...
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Is it on-topic to ask questions about Wesnoth Markup Language (WML) and Battle for Wesnoth platform?

It may sound a little strange, since WML (Wesnoth Markup Language, not Wireless Markup Language) is indeed a language, and The Battle for Wesnoth open source game is also a game development engine. ...
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What exactly about the comments in "Is this really what we should consider “unwelcoming”?" is off-topic?

Is this really what we should consider "unwelcoming"? has been locked due to the high amount of off-topic comments generated Could the mods please explain what exactly about the comments ...
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Can I post questions about optimizing code on Stack Overflow?

I have been using Stack Overflow to help me solve coding errors (VBA). Now that my code is "completed" (for now), I'm trying to optimize the speed. Is Stack Overflow the correct place to ask ...
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Is it out-of-scope to ask about the up-to-datedness of a book on programming?

There's this book on low-level optimization of C++ code, and I want to ask whether it's up-to-date (the answer is not entirely obvious). Is that off-topic/out-of-scope for Stack Overflow, or is it a ...
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Guidance for asking machine learning questions

Increasingly, I am seeing questions posted to Stack Overflow like this one: Simultaneous overfitting and underfitting I'm not a machine learning expert, but it seems to me that this question is ...
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I would like to warn SO users about how to avoid having their developer certificate revoked

I just found out that you can get your Mac Developer certificate revoked when I tried innocently to share an app between two computers I own via a cloud service. What is the recommended approach to ...
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Do pure "machine learning" questions belong to Stack Overflow?

I've been bumping into many questions like this one lately, and I'm surprised most of them doesn't have any "this question belongs to stats.stackexchange"-like comments. When I find a question ...
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Is SO getting too [corporate]?

Converting the question in a burninate-request as suggested in the comments. I believe the tag corporate should be burninated. It fails all the preliminary checks before burnination: Does it describe ...
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Are "what's this problem called?" questions off-topic?

Every now and then I see questions that describe a programming problem, and the asker wants to know what the name of it is, kind of like using SO as a reverse Google. For example, what they are ...
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Are questions about using a licensing API off topic because of the word "license"?

A question of mine from three years ago asking for guidance on using the Google license validation API was just closed for being "not about programming". I was asking about the behavior of Google's ...
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Can we unlock an offtopic question, that doesn't seem to provide historical value, so we can vote on deleting it?

Best tools for creating website wireframes It is: Asking for a tool request POB (Primarily Opinion Based) Doesn't seem offer any historical significance It's asking about wireframe tools from 9 ...
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How to cope with "Help, I've been Hacked!" questions

These questions are obviously off-topic, but that doesn't mean they do not get posted at a steady rate. It would be helpful if there was a canonical reference (such as, oh, I suppose, this question? ...
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Are programming-related web apps off-topic on Stack Overflow?

Are questions about programming-related web apps off topic for Stack Overflow? My question about JIRA https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23721323/how-to-delete-or-deactivate-my-own-jira-account ...
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Are questions about using point and click "visual" interfaces that write code on topic?

I primarily work in a tag (sas) that, in addition to being an actual programming language itself, also contains a "business user" interface (many of them, actually). This is basically a point and ...
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How was this spam question upvoted three times? Do we have fake users? [duplicate]

EDIT: Question mark as duplicate is atleast related to code and having only one upvote. Here the question is totally different and having 3 upvotes. Recently I checked a question which was off topic. ...
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What differentiates this from a "write my software for me" question?

I found this question in the featured tab. It reads to me as Here is my current minimal code <251 lines of poorly commented code> Please make this fast and correct for big inputs. I ...
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Why is this question about shell programming closed as "not about programming or software development"?

How to stop a uboot macro using itest was closed as "not about programming or software development"? Aren't shell programming languages like Bash or in this case U-Boot CLI in the scope of ...
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Are questions about webserver config files and rewrite rules on-topic?

Stack Overflow has lots of questions about configuring virtual hosts, rewrite rules, and .htaccess files. Should I be routinely voting to migrate these to ServerFault?
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How can Stack Overflow help developers evaluate technologies?

The biggest problem I am facing now as a developer is finding the right tool for the job. The problem isn't finding them, but knowing whether they are worth taking the time to evaluate. Especially, ...
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Using a bounty to ask a different question

This question has a bounty added by someone other than the OP which changes the scope of the question within the bounty text itself, without altering the original question. I'm pretty sure this is ...
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