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Today I've come over this question (as found at 1st edit stage):

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My first reaction was to down and close vote the question, and leaving some comments along (which I'm afraid just tracked a number of other users to down/close vote as well).

Now, I'm back home sweet and cosy, I have changed my mind considering this could be a "valid" question, but at least helpful for future research of apprentices, who will need to switch from other languages to c++, and composed an IMHO suitable answer for this.

I've been retracting my down- & close-votes, and left a comment why.

My questions are:

  1. Even if a question has downvotes applied (e.g. because of poorly met policies), could it be considered useful for future research (and thus shouldn't necessarily be closed/deleted)?

  2. How should I improve that question by editing, to better fit the actual policies?

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  • Sure, any real question could potentially be helpful to someone else, at least theoretically even if the chances of that happening are very slim. What's the point of this question?
    – Kevin B
    Oct 15, 2014 at 19:00
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    I see the question linked as being valid, if it isn't a duplicate. It certainly isn't unclear or too broad, it's specific. I would agree with downvotes though, as a little bit of research would have solved this question without having to ask.
    – Kevin B
    Oct 15, 2014 at 19:05
  • @KevinB I'm just stating, that asking for such, could be a very common misconception for c#/java developers, and though of the bad question, there are valid answers to clarify for c++ to help future researchers. Oct 15, 2014 at 19:08
  • @KevinB "I see the question linked as being valid, if it isn't a duplicate." I'm a bit stuck, banging it into a better shape now. Smells like a canonical (regarding that mentioned misconceptions) for me. Oct 15, 2014 at 19:12
  • I'm still hoping for some edit suggestions, how the original question could be improved. Oct 15, 2014 at 21:48

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