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Well, yesterday, a question was complaining about something wrong in MS Visual C++ Express; mind you, not code. Here's the question:

Working on a windows forms project in MS C++ express 2010. It builds fully with no errors, runs correctly as a forms based application but in the solution explorer the icon for form1.h shows it as a header file - with the h icon, rather than with the form icon. The only answer I can come up with is I've changed/deleted something while trying to solve another problem - but what - I need to add more buttons!

Now I commented that this type of question is not meeting Stack Overflow's standards, but many external users, not the OP, said that "no" that was a legitimate question... One comment said:

@Abdullah0v0: I believe you're incorrect. Why then does the 'Eclipse' tag exist? For questions about nothing but the IDE!

The question was even upvoted... That was a real eye-opener for me, and I came here to make sure, are these questions allowed? Don't they belong on Super User?

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  • Actually, every programming question is about the tool called compiler (or interpreter). Dec 18, 2014 at 13:03
  • No @DanubianSailor, most programming questions are not specific to compilers or interpreters. Languages exist outside of any implementation of them. Apr 18, 2016 at 13:16

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When in doubt, checking the Help Center can be useful.

So if you look at the What questions can I ask here you will see the following (sans the free-hand red circle)

screenshot of help center with tools commonly used by programmers circled

Questions about the tools programmers use are considered on-topic, and an IDE would certainly be a tool commonly used by a programmer.

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  • Well, the help center it is, the next time!
    – user3095977
    May 4, 2014 at 9:58
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    What do you mean, "sans" the freehand red circle? It's right there in the page. I can see it.
    – BoltClock
    May 4, 2014 at 12:26
  • @BoltClock you are taking that phrase out of context: "So if you look at the What questions can I ask here you will see the following...." May 4, 2014 at 12:45
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    @psubsee2003: I was trying to make a joke that the freehand circle also appeared on the help center page, but I guess that didn't work ;)
    – BoltClock
    May 4, 2014 at 12:47
  • @BoltClock I was thinking to myself that you were probably joking as I typed my reply, so it did work - but I wasn't 100% sure, so I hit submit on the comment. May 4, 2014 at 14:59
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To quote directly from the site's listing of what is relevant and on-topic, in the Help pages:

What topics can I ask about here?

Stack Overflow is for professional and enthusiast programmers, people who write code because they love it. We feel the best Stack Overflow questions have a bit of source code in them, but if your question generally covers…

  • a specific programming problem
  • a software algorithm
  • software tools commonly used by programmers
  • practical, answerable problems that are unique to software development

then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

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