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Comment | Post #290564 |
Also, writing "all/most of the topics are covered by other communities" when it is clearly not, is not helpful. I encourage anyone, before stating such claims, to ask himself why such community exists successfully elsewhere. If a person from a well-known community (like me) is trying to open it in co... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #290564 |
I see your point, but the CS community exists, it is big and people there built their own community, for a good reason. The questions that you see in MO are usually old and are a small percentage of what is out there. The real question is when the CS community will be exposed to this site or when it ... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
Comment | Post #290564 |
Shortly, because they are different topics.
Software development is about software design, programming, testing, architecture, and so on. Computer science community is more about theoretical computer science, it has nothing to do with software and programming languages. The former one is a "stack ... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |
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— | about 1 year ago |
Edit | Post #290564 | Initial revision | — | about 1 year ago |
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Computer Science Site Name Computer Science Description The Computer Science (CS) community is a platform for computer science students, researchers, and anyone interested in computer science. Topics Topics covered would include topics in computer science that are closer to the theoretical front: - ... (more) |
— | about 1 year ago |