So I was reading this question and there are two answers there that I like
- jlordo's answer succinctly and clearly answers the question that is being asked
- RobHruska's answer doesn't exactly answer the question that is being asked, but, rather, answers the real question that a new programmer would be asking if they knew how to ask it
So I guess what I'm saying is, is it preferable in the StackExchange paradigm to answer what the question asker is saying exactly or to be as helpful as possible, to teach what the questioner really needs to learn.
static". RobHruska said "you probably want to make a new instance of the class instead". Don't get me wrong, I like both answers actually (and I upvoted RobHruska's answer), but it's not the verbatim answer to qwertyRocker's question. – durron597 Nov 29 '12 at 15:22