I recently made a post on Twitter regarding how I am finding myself using StackOverflow a lot less, with things like GitHub issues and good documentation replacing it.
With this overwhelming response, I thought I would look into why so many people have a similar point of view.
So what did I learn?
- Getting better as a developer means you stop using StackOverflow
- New technologies are not covered as much on StackOverflow
- Lots of libraries exist on GitHub now with direct answers from the developers
- Better answers are provided on other forums like GitHub issues and Reddit
- People have more confidence an answer will be provided on GitHub
- Good documentation means less need for StackOverflow
- The community is no longer that positive on StackOverflow
- A lot of questions get closed without an answer on StackOverflow
- CEO of StackOverflow promised an overhaul of the website but it never happened.
- StackOverflow answer date isn't very easily seen. It could be very old or new
- Not many people vote on StackOverflow anymore, making it less useful.
Here are some tweets responses I found that related to these topics.