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by firefoxd
2998 days ago
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Reading this thread makes it feel like stackoverflow has become the new PHP. You can't even say something positive about it before hell breaks loose. It is really really useful. Actually it is indispensable. It got so many things right, just think about the world before Stackoverflow. But the few things it gets wrong, people make it seems like it breaks everything else. Yes, it sucks. Most of the time I can't find an answer, I am frustrated. When i ask on Stackoverflow and the question gets closed or just marked as duplicate, i get even more frustrated. Does it mean it sucks as a whole? Hell no. We gotta be grateful for the good part, and help fix the bad parts. |
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The interesting thing will be what comes after SO. I'm always struck by the Ubuntu community which does a much better job providing fast, relevant answers and support to the community than SO ever did. (The Stack Exchange, https://askubuntu.com/, is dead. All the exciting stuff happens elsewhere.) There's also something much more organic; you've got blogs, wikis, Q&A, chat, and various reddit forums all working together to serve the community. This seems to me be the future and should scale better than SO at the end of the day.