Everyone has Questions they need answered, especially when you’re working in such a wide and detailed industry as web development and design. No matter how small or complex, your questions on development subject should be answered. This what collaboration and dedication brings us to, a place where any of our questions can have the opportunity to be answered. And for those full of knowledge, to share what you’ve learned with others.
Below we have 5 Extremely Helpful Q&A Websites for developers and designers as well. I would take the opportunity to search through a few, use them as references, and sign-up with the one you feel is most helpful. We’ll also show you how to create your very own Q&A community for FREE!
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Design Reviver Answers
Design Reviver Answers is a question and answers community exclusively for web designers. Questions are limitless and anyone can ask or answer them. You can aslo perfom a simple search by term or tags and find relevant questions and answers. Registration is not required, however, if you want to gain points and be alerted everytime your question receives an answer then it would be great to register. You can also take advantage of a rating system so that you can rate others answers helpful or not so helpful.
DocType
Doctype is a free question and answer site for web designers. You can get fast solutions to your CSS, HTML, web design and email design problems. Everything is editable, just like a wiki. This means answers are accurate, neat and up-to-date. Note that you’ll need a reputation score of 100 before you can edit other people’s stuff.
Stack Overflow
Stack Overflow is a programming Q & A site that’s free. Stack Overflow is collaboratively built and maintained by your fellow programmers. Once the system learns to trust you, you’ll be able to edit anything, much like Wikipedia.
Inspired M.
The Inspired Q&A Forum is more for design and blogging, however, this is not to say you can’t post any and all of your design/development questions. This was built on the same platform as Design Reviver Answers (QHUB).
ServerFault
Server Fault is a Q&A site for system administrators and IT professionals that’s free. It is also part of the company who began Stack Overflow. Server Fault is as frictionless and painless to use as we could make it. We believe finding the right answer to those system administration and IT questions should be as easy as falling into the pit of success. And maybe even a little fun along the way.
Create Your Own Q&A Community
Qhub is a quick & simple way for anyone to build their own Q&A website in minutes. Each group is set up and started by an ‘owner’. Friends, colleagues, club members and more are invited to join and the questions can begin. While other Q&A websites are great for information sharing and communities, Qhub offers a more targeted community managed by the people that are interested in that particular subject area.
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April 27, 2010
Great sites, thanks for sharing.
April 27, 2010
This is a nice list. I have used Qhub before to set up a Wordpress Q&A site and it is really nice. I just wish it were open source
April 27, 2010
Great article guys! Helps me out a lot.
April 27, 2010
All great resources. Thank you for sharing.
April 27, 2010
Im new to webdeveloping, heck Im still using the onefinger at a time method of typing.
Thanx for posting info that will help me get my new website up and running.
April 27, 2010
The great thing about these Q&A sites is that they are structured to encourage quality in terms of questions, answers and feedback. Forums are still an invaluable source of information, but can suffer from too much ‘chatter’.