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#1 2012-06-09 12:41:54

slinger
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Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

This topic was mainly made to point out the awesomeness of Coders' Shed to fanofcena who thinks Coders' Shed is pointless  tongue
I honestly don't know if this goes here...
Anyway, have fun pointing out faults in the sites!
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#2 2012-06-09 12:44:53

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

Coder's Shed is awesome! I like the idea of being about to help and be helped with programming in a friendly environment.

I'll check out Stackoverflow....


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#3 2012-06-09 12:47:22

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

Thank you! I like the idea too. I found stackoverflow a little awkward :\


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#4 2012-06-09 18:27:24

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

I find Stack Overflow to be dumb.

I'll search like "how to load an image in java" and overflow's answer will be 10 lines long
and then I'll go on CodeRanch or some such and find a 1 line answer.

Coder's Shed wins!


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#5 2012-06-09 18:28:23

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

They're both useful, and they each target different users.


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#6 2012-06-09 21:43:56

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

Both are pretty different - Coders' Shed seems to be aimed at more casual programmers, while Stackoverflow seems to be aimed at, and infested with serious, and professional programmers. Not to mention Coders' Shed was created, what, less than a month ago? And as far as I'm aware, most of it's current members are from here, Scratch. This makes it pretty hard to make a comparison between those sites.

If I had to pick one, I'd go with the Shed purely because it's much more noob-friendly from what I've just seen. ;P And maybe because I often feel more comfortable in small communities.


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#7 2012-06-09 21:47:39

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

It would depend on the type of question and the information you would need.


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#8 2012-06-09 21:49:18

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

technoguyx wrote:

Not to mention Coders' Shed was created, what, less than a month ago?

February, actually


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#9 2012-06-09 21:58:29

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

Is Stackoverflow really a forum?

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#10 2012-06-10 01:32:34

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

maxskywalker wrote:

Is Stackoverflow really a forum?

It's forum like  tongue


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#11 2012-06-10 03:38:04

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

Codershed! Friendly support, help, and generally friendly mods and admins who come just like normal users and help out, instead of waiting to be asked  smile


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#12 2012-06-10 04:43:19

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

Coder's shed for sure  smile


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#13 2012-06-10 05:48:37

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

Coders' Shed, because like others have said, it's more "noob friendly". :3

Although, everyone here is naturally gonna be biased towards Coders' Shed. :\


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#14 2012-06-10 05:50:21

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

Except fanofcena, I wanted his opinion without polluting the JS thread  tongue


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#15 2012-06-10 05:55:32

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

slinger wrote:

Except fanofcena, I wanted his opinion without polluting the JS thread  tongue

From what I know of him, he tends to lean towards things that more people use. Hence his support for PCs against Macs and Photoshop against Gimp.

No offence fanofcena, but you should widen out a bit more  tongue


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#16 2012-06-10 05:59:05

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

jji7skyline wrote:

slinger wrote:

Except fanofcena, I wanted his opinion without polluting the JS thread  tongue

No offence fanofcena, but you should widen out a bit more  tongue

Agreed.
Another reason for this thread is to see what SO has done bad on so that we (CS) can improve and have some shining features that SO has or does poorly  smile


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#17 2012-06-10 10:28:02

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

What can i say as an admin on Coders' Shed?
All i can say is: It will rock when it's complete, with our own software, and a good user base.

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#18 2012-06-10 17:10:52

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

Ehh, I've not really been on any sites for any programming, All I do is learn from books, and from trial-and-error. That's how I made my C++ Minecraft before a virus wiped my PC clean (D:)

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#19 2012-06-13 14:13:02

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

If you want your site to be better than Stackoverflow, then don't delete accounts after a few months. It totally erases the point of accounts.
                               ^lol^

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#20 2012-06-13 14:52:03

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

GameHutSoftware wrote:

If you want your site to be better than Stackoverflow, then don't delete accounts after a few months. It totally erases the point of accounts.
                               ^lol^

Lol, we don't.

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#21 2012-06-13 15:08:06

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

scimonster wrote:

GameHutSoftware wrote:

If you want your site to be better than Stackoverflow, then don't delete accounts after a few months. It totally erases the point of accounts.
                               ^lol^

Lol, we don't.

It says on the FAQ that you do.


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#22 2012-06-14 00:40:46

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Re: Coders' Shed vs. Stackoverflow

Yeah, that just hasn't been changed xD
(I thought we didn't have much database space)

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