Programmers is undergoing a name change.
Why is this name change occurring?
Has anything else changed?
What kinds of questions will I be able to ask on the new site?
It looks interesting. Might want to add some more details to the readme file so people can get a better idea of what is happening without digging into the code. Not so sure about requiring a vagrant machine but okay. In any event, as other people have mentioned, this is not the right place for this sort of thing and neither is code review. Possibly the programmers stackexchange. Or maybe reddit or sitepoint. — Cerad58 secs ago
http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/career-advice
http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/career-guidance
There seem to be a fair number of "should I leave this job" questions. Are they actually useful to anyone except the OP? Do they add to the value of the si...
CW is designed for crowdsourcing. Frankly, it takes a pretty good wordsmith to write these things, and if someone needs a change, they usually indicate with a comment, and I usually oblige.
I have a question about
Education,
Finding a job,
Interviews,
Training materials,
Classes,
Certifications,
Skill sets,
Marketing,
Job stress,
Workplace interaction,
Skills assessment
Business development
General management
Attitude adjustment
Are any of these subjects on-topic here?
This is not a specific question and is bound to start an opinion based conversation. SO is for specific question to codes challenges. Maybe try this on programmers.stackexchange.com — nerdlyist29 secs ago
SO is not a programmers-for-hire service for your homework. Please come back when you have made an effort at this problem and have a specific question to ask. — Joe C50 secs ago
To folks who want to ask pinpoint questions about syntactical decisions in programming languages that were made 30 years ago, yes, this site is now useless for that. I daresay, though, that the folks who have SDLC questions will find the new site a welcome change. — Robert Harvey1 min ago