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I just posted a question describing a problem, asking an explanation why I face this problem, and also a piece of code to correct it.

I had two answers, from two different users :

  • The first explains me why I face the problem, but without any piece of code to solve it.
  • The second gave me a working piece of code, which solves my problem, but without any explanation.

I upvoted both answers because they were helpful, but which answer should I accept ?

EDIT I'm not talking about 2 users answering part of the solution, but about an user answering why the problem happens without any clue to "how to resolve it ?" and another who resolves it with a piece of code but without any explanation. In the last cast, the problem is solved, but I still don't know why, which is embarassing.

This is more a general topic about "code-only answer" vs "explanation only answer".

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    You could post a self-answer that synthesizes the good aspects of both answers (possibly making it Community Wiki), and accept that. Aug 6, 2015 at 8:21
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    This is unrelated to your question, but I'm reminded of that one time a user told me that they considered code-only answers superior to all others, because they considered explanation to be "chit chat" (quoting the tour) - unnecessary at best, and distracting at worst. They were genuinely upset at the idea that anyone would consider code-only answers poor, or expository answers good, which really threw me for a loop.
    – BoltClock
    Aug 6, 2015 at 10:29
  • @BoltClock this attitude seems to be rather widespread
    – gnat
    Aug 6, 2015 at 11:48

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