How to handle the stream of new-user questions, and since they get closed as offtopic they'll never get any canonical, so in order to not be unwelcoming to beginners, when we close these, what else should we do/not do? There is a real and non-trivial paradigm shift when migrating to Python from PERL, Java or SQL.
- are they on-topic for CodeReview.SE? SoftwareEngineering.SE? if not, then where in SE universe to migrate to? if nowhere, then isn't that damaging to beginners?
- also, it's ok to vote-to-migrate/close, but why should they get downvoted heavily (as long as the code is near-working, shows effort, and the question is coherent albeit offtopic for SO)? Seems unreasonable.
- should we tag them? class, oop or what? (Incidentally, this is also a clear reason why suggestions to burninate class would make SO/SE new-user-unfriendly)
Examples:
- When is it necessary to use a class?
- Python classes and how to use them style-wise
- python: need direction on how to use classes properly
- How to use Classes in python?
- python: how to use/declare variables in a class
- how to use classes in python
- Python classes object
- How to use classes to inherit variables and methods in Python 3?
- ... and many more ...