www.stackoverflow.com is a new site by Jeff Atwood (of Coding Horror (http://www.codinghorror.com) fame).
I love the CodingHorror blog, and so i have high hopes for stackoverflow.com.
If you visit the new site you'll see its just a white page with a download for the first recorded interview between Jeff and Joel Spolsky.
The description of the site below is a bit confusing.. except that the site is a collaboration between Jeff and Joel Spolsky (http://www.joelonsoftware.com/). That comes as a bit of a shock to me since i have come to view joel as a very smart writer but someone who has become almost a charicature of a blogger, being almost entirely focused on self promotion. Jeff Atwood has written repeatedly about joel in unfavorable (though always respectful terms), so this comes as somewhat of a shock to me seeing them collaborate, and it does make me a bit apprehensive about the effort.
Jeff seems to know this team up is going to cause some confusion because he talks about the importance of talking with people who disagree with each other. I guess my problem is not at all that i disagree with Joel when he writes about technical issues, which he does so well. My problem with Joel is that everything he touches gives you that slimey feeling you get when you talk to a telemarketer on the phone who pretends to be interested in your life until they get to the part where they want your money.
From the CodingHorror blog:
So what is stackoverflow?
From day one, my blog has been about putting helpful information out into the world. I never had any particular aspirations for this blog to become what it is today; I'm humbled and gratified by its amazing success. It has quite literally changed my life. Blogs are fantastic resources, but as much as I might encourage my fellow programmers to, not everyone has the time or inclination to start a blog. There's far too much great programming information trapped in forums, buried in online help, or hidden away in books that nobody buys any more. We'd like to unlock all that. Let's create something that makes it easy to participate, and put it online in a form that is trivially easy to find.
Are you familiar with the movie pitch formula?
Stackoverflow is sort of like experts-exchange (minus the nausea-inducing sleaze and quasi-legal search engine gaming) meets wikipedia meets programming reddit. It is by programmers, for programmers, with the ultimate intent of collectively increasing the sum total of good programming knowledge in the world. No matter what programming language you use, or what operating system you call home. Better programming is our goal.
Of course, there's more to it than that. Joel and I are recording our weekly calls and releasing them as podcasts. Listen to us describe our vision for stackoverflow in our own words -- just head over to stackoverflow.com to download the first 46 minute episode. We're even taking questions, if you submit them in the form of audio recordings.
http://www.stackoverflow.com/
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