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Expertise include:

  • Research (Any)
  • Data Analysis, Signal Processing
  • Mathematics
  • C, C++ and Python
  • Multi-thread, parallel and networked
  • CUDA, OpenCL

The decay of Stack Overflow

I recall a time when Stack Overflow used to be a useful resource which and wasn't a totally awful place to have to visit. I would like to explain by way of example why I don't like to use this website.

Software Engineering is a complex domain and it doesn't really matter how many years of experience you have, eventually you will find something which is confusing and it would be helpful to get a second opinion on.

This is what I mostly use Stack Overflow for - asking a question to obtain a second opinion on something that I personally found unclear.

It is not possible for one person to know absolutely everything, so we all have to accept asking for some help sometimes, even if that help is just to point us in the right direction to a useful documentation page.

It isn't really realistic to simply "not use" the internet (or this website) to find answers to things, especially when SO essentially has a monopoly status. (Remember those other programming question forums which used to exist 10 - 15 years ago? I can just about remember some of them.)

This happened to me recently and I think perfectly exemplifies all the problems with being here.

  • I had a question
  • Searched google for an answer
  • Found what looked like a relevant documentation page
  • Didn't find the answer
  • Looked at SO questions
  • Still didn't find the answer
  • Asked a Q on SO
  • Several good and helpful answers posted in a couple of minutes, thanks guys
  • A few minutes later, question is closed
  • Marked duplicate is a totally different question to the one I was asking
  • Point out that it isn't a duplicate
  • Pointless unfriendly discussion starts
  • This person asks me "why I haven't read any beginner textbook which would have this answer in"
  • But can't cite an example of such a textbook
  • I've been doing this stuff over 10 years, I just happen to not have seen an example of this particular thing before
  • Several minutes later, person who marked it as a duplicate finds an actual duplicate
  • I concede this is a duplicate after all, but this person still proceeds to insult me unnecessarily
  • Things like this make me try to avoid this website, which is really a shame and must be detrimental to all involved who just want to learn things without being insulted unnecessarily for not knowing something.

I am fairly sure SO didn't always used to be like this. Some tags are worse than others, [C++] being particularly bad in my experience. I just think it would be nice if this didn't happen, and everyone could enjoy using the site without this kind of thing happening.

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