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SoloLearn Q&A vs StackOverFlow
By your opinion what is right questions: 1. What is best question and answer site? 2. Which you love most? 3.What is your suggestion?
8 Answers
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The Sololearn community has been quite friendly and helpful but StackOverflow is still better when it comes to getting detailed answers/solutions for any type of programming/development question or even when you want your code debugged.
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1. StackOverFlow when i want to get more help.
Sololearn when i want to give more help.
2. My Mother
3. Make Sololearn an Official Programming lesson App in School.
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If you love to get 10 upvotes in 20 minutes -- "you go for Sololearn"
If you want the most accurate answer -- "go for Stackoverflow"
That was cheeky. Huh! Just for a little fun...or take it lightly if you are a sololearn fan:)
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I love.... chicken!
1.Idk I never care where the place. I only focus on learn
2.Read again at number 1
3.No suggestion. only say "good work"
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SoloLearn is very friendly for beginners as any one can ask any questions without any limitations (rules).
In StackOverFlow is more professional/mature u just can't post any questions they got some rules(u may know if u have used it).
But it needless to say it have answers for almost every question.
Conclusion: Both serve different audience/purpose it's not fair to compare.
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In my opinion, Stackoverflow is million times better than Sololearn Q&A community for some reason.
1)Stackoverflow has a lot of spam filters. You will be permanently banned for spam.
2) Only the international language English allowed in the community. But in Sololearn you can find too many questions in Russian language.
3) Nobody is allowed to share jokes or off topic questions on Stackoverflow.
4) Stackoverflow allows to post code and pictures.
5) Stackoverflow is full of professionals. So you will easily get answers.
But there are some problems on Stackoverflow
1)Normal design
2)Not user-friendly like Sololearn
3)Lot of rules!
So I think Sololearn community is made for begginer programmers and Stackoverflow is for advanced programmers. I love Sololearn for code sharing feature and programming tutorials.
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Solo learn no doubt