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Rohan Leuva wrote:
If we stop removing such posts, QA will be full of crap

I, personally, wouldn't consider the question linked "crap". Maybe there isn't one clear solution to it, and maybe the forums would have been better suited for that discussion, but this is a general issue with codeproject.

What I would like to see is:
Quick Answers: Specific questions (e.g. "How can I fix the error I get when doing X?", etc.)
Discussion forums: discussions about language features and algorithms where no definitive answer is expected or even possible.

How should a new member (or one who doesn't frequent the site often) know where to ask questions when there are two locations?

I think the problem is that both kind of questions are asked in both locations. Probably because the forums have been sticking around for longer and have been used for questions since the beginning. Codeproject is a great resource when it comes to articles (and tips) and offers an okay platform for asking questions and getting answers to it but I find it kinda sad, that it isn't really a platform for discussions about coding.

I occasionally take a look at questions in the QA and some of the forums, but keep myself mostly out of as I think it's currently just a big mess...
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