In my opinion, this kind of questions (don't know what programming language I need, or what framework I should use, and I need some Links for tutorials about them) speaks more about the guy asking for help than about his problem.
There is a fair and professional approach to technical issues and learning, which SO tries to convey and there is a superficial, "quickie", "hand me a free meal now!" other approach.
Now, don't get me wrong, I am not saying SO is a resource for professionals only, it's totally for everyone! What I am saying - and it's very apt for this meta section - is the mindset approach to problems, which may be professional / serious or shallow, superficial.
A true newbie who has a serious mindset performs his due diligence, Googles a bit, tries to cobble an idea of solution together first. Then if he does not succeed, he comes to SO with his rough draft and (often) gets even more help than he hoped to get in the first place.
The other kind of person, is not really somebody who wants to learn. It's somebody who got tasked solving some problem he does not really care for and does not want to spend any time on, so he comes to SO to claim a canned solution worked (and time / effort spent) by somebody else, like a bloodsucker.
Imo the former deserve all SO support possible. Yes, he did not succeed solving his own issue on his own but he really tried and one day he'll be a first candidate to open somebody else on SO himself.
The latter deserves downvoting and post closed. He did not even try to approach a solution, he wants others to work for him (parasite / squatter mentality) and he's not ever going to help anyone else on SO later, his post will probably be the only "contribution" to SO he'll ever do.