Hashnode seems to be doing pretty good these days. Some great developers are joining the discussions.
My question to the devs hanging out here is: what kind of questions do you like to answer or participate in on Hashnode? Can somebody ask technical problems like errors, etc.? What about subjective questions like technical advices?
PS: I have asked a few question in the past. They were all very subjective. I did get a good number of responses in them.
(Personally) I don't like (re: hate) "what is the best..." questions. There is no best of anything. There is the right tool for the job and only experience can help anyone answer that.
If you ask for help - be it with an error or code or idea; people really need to be as descriptive as possible. What error did you get? Version? Provide a code sample - no one is going to steal your idea - we have our own stuff we're working on.
The "what should be my first project" questions kinda annoy me - seriously, just pick something. A blog, a task list, a program to calculate trajectory for rockets and land on mars, a news site, whatever. We all have our goto starter projects for learning new languages or frameworks. Google anything - first result - reproduce that.
IMO.
You can't ask this kind of question, hehe.. no just kidding.
Any type of question seem to work, but I think the community here are more aimed at discussions rather than an error, but that doesn't mean you can't ask.
Ipseeta Priyadarshini
Software Developer
In the past, there were similar questions, people were curious about.
I would like you to go through Sandeep's response on the best way to get value out of Hashnode.