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>If I want to learn Rust, I don't go to a Rust forum, I look up the Rust documentation. If I want to know how to do something Rust, I search for the specific information. Oftentimes, my issue is a faulty assumption about how something works or not knowing the exact name of the method I want to call. Once again, that's not something I need personal interaction for. The very last thing I do, is ask people on the internet. Not out of any misguided misanthropy, but just because it's hardly ever needed.

How about scenerios like: you have 3 solutions to one problem, but you want opinion about which one is the best?

For example endless discussions about OOP / DDD / Microservices / SOLID / FP, etc.

>Then treated your opinion as a fact that would be crazy to be argued against.

That wasn't intended

My opinion is still just my opinion. I've spent years on various reddits/discords/hns/forums and I do really believe that you can get a lot out of those discussions

Internet here is just medium, it may be similar to talk with your colleagues, attending debate, etc.



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