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by davidw
5961 days ago
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I've been watching that over time, as a potential data source for http://LangPop.com , and StackOverflow has definitely "improved", but it has historically had a .net/c# bias compared to what turns up elsewhere, just like github has had a Ruby bias, which is slowly fading as github gains in popularity with the developer population at large. |
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For example, I tried to get the Grails community to use StackOverFlow when the site first started and their attitude was that they would rather just use the mailing list and sift through Nabble.
http://archive.codehaus.org/lists/org.codehaus.grails.user/m...
The problem isn't with StackOverFlow, it's with the other communities refusing to adopt something new. "After all, IRC is where all the best people hang out...who needs this .Net thing..."
I'm currently learning Lisp. You wouldn't be able to get this kind of an answer on a mailing list or on IRC.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2264267/generating-a-quiz...
This .Net/C# site just made it easier to learn Haskell, Lisp, Erlang, Scala... a little irony not to be overlooked.