I'm sorry if this has already been asked, but I've seen too many questions being asked and closed for stupid reasons. If they're closed for real reasons, that's fine, but they're not.
The question in question (no pun intended) is a very common beginner issue. OP has read in a line with "read" and then calls readLine right after, which reads the newline, much to his dismay.
This was closed for being "too broad". Quotes heavily emphasized. This isn't too broad. It's a very common beginner issue with an obvious solution.
Can we close things for real reasons, or can we provide some sort of comment box when casting close votes? I don't have the permission to cast close votes on other peoples' questions, so maybe I don't understand the process.
Another issue is that experienced users come through and crap all over OP in the comments as if they're better than him. We could at least be gracious about it. The answer is obvious to us. If you're going to take the time to yell at him in the comments, then I think you should take the two sentences to give him the answer. A user with 36k rep had the audacity to tell a beginner to read the documentation!
This meta post clearly states that beginner questions are valid. Maybe OP in this situation is a duplicate, but I think the rest of my complaints still stand.