I asked a question in SO that was closed as "not being a real question" when, IMO, it really is: Would IDEs ever have good support for javascript? or is it impossible?
What can I do about it?
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I asked a question in SO that was closed as "not being a real question" when, IMO, it really is: Would IDEs ever have good support for javascript? or is it impossible? What can I do about it? |
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Bringing it up here is the right thing to do As for your question, you kind of have two questions mixed together:
The former requires people to know the future and isn't particularly good. The latter would be better on Programmers, but is on-topic on SO. You need to get rid of all the stuff like "Will VS ever", "an argument i had with a friend", "working with it is a pain"; all of that is irrelevant and makes the question seem worse than it is |
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Yeah, that should have been closed as "not constructive".
Rule of thumb, if your question starts with "an argument i had with a friend;" it's probably not a good fit here. |
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I think that http://programmers.stackexchange.com/ would be a better place to ask your question. In general, Stack Overflow is for posting specific code-related questions, not "Would tool X ever do Y?" That being said, the Programmers FAQ is a bit ambiguous about this (emphasis mine).
I imagine that there's an element of subjectivity involved, but in general, I would avoid overly broad or potentially argumentative questions on Stack Overflow. |
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Your only solution is to find a site with more open-minded mods. SO and stack exchange people are very strict about the arbitrary rules they set up to decide what can and cannot be asked here, and there is no discussion. |
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