I am new to Stack Overflow, and I would like to understand something that I think I have missed. Recently I have answered this question. It was down-voted and I don't understand why.
The question shows that the author doesn't understand the basic concepts of the technology used. I have explained in general why they didn't achieved their expectations, and point to an article that can explain some details.
But I didn't write any code snippet, as the result depends on the end goals, and this is their work, not mine. They should write working code and my role (as I understand it) is just to point them in the right direction and explain general things.
Sometimes there is a need to give a detailed explanation with a code (as I did here) but not always. I was very surprised when, additionally to the down-vote, a third developer commented that my answer was not clear.
So I would like to ask community, was the down-voter correct or not? I think this community is not for me if the main criterion is a working example, and people prefer to get ready code instead of generalizing their questions and getting generalized answers.