I want to post a canonical Q&A pair on how to write good, minimized, self-contained questions focusing specifically on C++ and the Qt toolkit, when used together. I'm tired of telling everyone the same thing in comments, and it would be much more fleshed out and useful in a Q&A format.
The help center article on MCVE is too general and too abstract to be of much help to people who don't know enough to connect the abstractions with the concrete features of the programming language and the framework in question (C++, Qt).
I want to specifically provide tangible, compileable examples of the minimization work, and specific tips and tricks that lead to good, concise and to-the-point code that illustrates a problem one might have. These tricks are to specifically employ the power of C++, its standard library, the Qt framework, and the code generators and other tools that you get with Qt.
Does such a thing belong on meta, or on SO itself? The answer would have quite a bit of code minimization tips that are toolkit- and language-specific, so it's not a general "how to ask good questions" Q&A, but one specific to C++ and Qt, demonstrating the methods and how to leverage the toolkit's and language's strengths to write succinct, to-the-point test cases/examples that reproduce the issue at hand.
The question would be tagged [c++] [qt] [qt4] [qt5] if it were to appear on SO.