Computer Science & Engineering: Request for a Sub-Section

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The discussion highlights the absence of a dedicated "Computer Science & Engineering" sub-section within the Engineering section of a forum, which is seen as a barrier for Computer Science students seeking to share and resolve their doubts. Participants express frustration with alternative platforms like Facebook and Stack Overflow, citing difficulties in finding past discussions and restrictions on the types of questions that can be posted. The suggestion is made that creating a specific sub-section for Computer Science and Engineering would significantly benefit students by providing a focused space for inquiries and knowledge sharing. The existing Computing & Technology forum is mentioned, but it does not fully meet the needs of students looking for a more specialized area for their questions.
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Hello Moderators,
Why there isn't any sub-section dedicated to "Computer Science & Engineering" in Engineering Section. It'll be very helpful for Computer Science students to share their doubts through that sub-section. We some group of CSE students had trouble clearing our doubts. So, we use to post our doubts on f**eb**k.com, which isn't made for this. Hence, sometimes we had hard time finding the previous conversation in f**eb**k.com. I also tried st***ov*****w.com, but here we can not post all kind of doubts. I found Physics Forum quite easy to use, less restricted and very helpful. If moderators can create a new sub section for "Computer Science & Engineering" it'll be very helpful for all Computer Science Students.
 
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There's a section for homework related questions (doubts) in the
https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/homework-coursework-questions.152/-/mark-read?date=1411329253
Homework & Coursework Questions >> Engineering, Comp Sci, & Technology Homework
 
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