Does a short question really deserve downvotes?
A question's length is not a direct factor to its quality. There are many questions that are very short and very long that are heavily upvoted. Another post to read about this is When is it appropriate to ask a long question?
However, it is true that (like in your example) short questions are often closed, in what seems to be a 3:1 ratio (3 open for every 1 closed).
Now, to address your individual example:
That question is way too broad. I'll repeat what I said in the comments on the post:
It's great that you self-answered your own question, and the answer is of good quality, but you need to make sure that the question can still be answerable by other people. Your post has been closed as "too broad" because there are just too many methods to solve the problem, and you have not shown us any of your attempts.
We really expect people to make an attempt to solve the problem. The question is too open ended to not be a "list question". The answer provided by the OP is only one of thousands of answers that could be given, which does not fit the "canonical post" model we strive for.