| ▲ | zahlman 2 days ago | |
Top-level view: from the perspective of people who aren't explicitly trying to teach on their own initiative, overall the site has outlived its purpose. In that time it drew way too many total questions to surface what's actually valuable; between that and no functional search (the internal search was always bad; Google et. al. got worse over time, partly intentionally) you're lucky to find anything valuable. I'm not generally worried about out-of-date answers; the truly outdated answers are mostly on outdated questions, describing situations that don't come up any more or premises that are no longer valid for ordinary programmers (e.g., fixing problems with obsolete tools). Combing through to curate properly is too little, too late now. Much stronger (but polite, of course) gatekeeping was required earlier on, which in turn required (among other things) proper means for communication between "core" users and the public. At this point, it's best to start over (hence the part where I'm now a moderator at Codidact). There's a lot more I want to say, but I don't have it organized in my head and this is way downthread already. Perhaps I could interest you in a hypothetical future blog post? | ||
| ▲ | josephg 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
> Perhaps I could interest you in a hypothetical future blog post? I'd love that. | ||
| ▲ | JazCE 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Perhaps I could interest you in a hypothetical future blog post? yes please! | ||