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Abhinav S6-Aug-14 22:51
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Rage6-Aug-14 23:22
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I think this is a bad idea - though I reckon driven by very good improvement willing, no say.

The people asking the homework questions will not bother more for looking about posting their questions at the correct places than they are for finding an answer to their problems by themselves or redacting a question properly. The users you are targeting can already not cope with the basics, so adding a complication level will not help, IMHO.

More generally, I don't think having multiple entry points for a Q&A section is suited, this would break the "Fire (properly) and get an answer" philosophy. But then, I am not an hamster.

As I am not into coding anymore, I do not frequent Q&A regularly, but I hear voices of dissatisfaction here and there. The real question to ask is: What is the problem ? ( The question formulation ? The "laziness" of people who cannot even google before asking ? The attitude of some people answering questions ? A design layout of the Q&A section which makes it less user-attractive than it could be ? etc...)

To me, and this is true for programming in general, is that marketing of IT solutions encourage people to think that SW development is something easy, and that it gets even easier with the years, given that we have all these beautiful solutions/languages/frameworks which "supports" development, and what used to take hours can now be made by clicking on a button. And so this gives the impression to many that everybody can be a SW developer, hence all the silly questions in the Q&A sections from self-pretended(or boss-forced) WannBe SW developers. This is also partially encouraged by web sites like Code Project, which offer literally tons of resources and tutorials for free to everybody just stepping by - this is the main drawback of the advantage of free resources.

A big move, IMO, would be to go the quality path, e.g. harder selection of articles to encourage only the best of them. This would lower the race-to-be-published-so-that-I-have-a-new-line-on-my-CV, and maybe improve the average skills level of people visiting the site, hence maybe the the question sections. The drawback being, that it would certainly reduce the traffic, which can obviously not be a goal of a web site that earns money based on it.
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