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I took a look at the first question (struct/class) and see that a fair of the content is ok. The hugely upvoted accepted answer's link still functions, and it's not really a concept that goes out of date. I think the comments on the accepted answer, are relevant to the answer.

There is a problem with a few of the answers in that they are treating it like a forum, so they're just points being made, that would better be comments. Most of the answers are ok for such a beginner question.

Looking at a few more questions down the list, I see some good questions with a host of what seem to be good answers (without having full technical understanding if they are or not). There's a few bad answers in there, and a few old comments, but I'm not seeing it being a big issue.

I took a look at the first question (struct/class) and see that a fair of the content is ok. The hugely upvoted accepted answer's link still functions, and it's not really a concept that goes out of date. I think the comments on the accepted answer, are relevant to the answer.

There is a problem with a few of the answers in that they are treating it like a forum, so they're just points being made, that would better be comments. Most of the answers are ok for such a beginner question.

I took a look at the first question (struct/class) and see that a fair of the content is ok. The hugely upvoted accepted answer's link still functions, and it's not really a concept that goes out of date. I think the comments on the accepted answer, are relevant to the answer.

There is a problem with a few of the answers in that they are treating it like a forum, so they're just points being made, that would better be comments. Most of the answers are ok for such a beginner question.

Looking at a few more questions down the list, I see some good questions with a host of what seem to be good answers (without having full technical understanding if they are or not). There's a few bad answers in there, and a few old comments, but I'm not seeing it being a big issue.

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I took a look at the first question (struct/class) and don't see anything apparent that a fair of the content is old or unhelpfulok. The hugely upvoted accepted answer's link still functions, and it's not really a concept that goes out of date. Of course I think the comments on the accepted answer, we can't seeare relevant to the feeback you seeanswer.

There is a problem with a few of the answers in that they are treating it like a forum, so maybe you're keying in on something elsethey're just points being made, that would better be comments. Most of the answers are ok for such a beginner question.

I took a look at the first question (struct/class) and don't see anything apparent that the content is old or unhelpful. The hugely upvoted accepted answer's link still functions, and it's not really a concept that goes out of date. Of course, we can't see the feeback you see, so maybe you're keying in on something else.

I took a look at the first question (struct/class) and see that a fair of the content is ok. The hugely upvoted accepted answer's link still functions, and it's not really a concept that goes out of date. I think the comments on the accepted answer, are relevant to the answer.

There is a problem with a few of the answers in that they are treating it like a forum, so they're just points being made, that would better be comments. Most of the answers are ok for such a beginner question.

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Lance Roberts
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I took a look at the first question (struct/class) and don't see anything apparent that the content is old or unhelpful. The hugely upvoted accepted answer's link still functions, and it's not really a concept that goes out of date. Of course, we can't see the feeback you see, so maybe you're keying in on something else.