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Can we get people to directly ask about their problems instead of topics they think might be related?
What I see a lot of are questions from seemingly inexperienced developers who ask a very specific question, but because of their inexperience, they end up asking the wrong question.
Let me concoct a non-programming example:
I need to find a winch that can be used to move 2 tons a certain distance.
Now, a more experienced person would ask the following question, given exactly the same problem:
I'm having trouble starting my car - I think it's either the starter or the battery. Is there a simple way to test which part is the problem?
So the good people of StackOverflow try to find a good Winch API or some such, when in fact all the asker needed was some advice on what to listen for or which battery terminals to test.
Sometimes, an astute individual will post a comment such as "What are you trying to accomplish?" and if the asker is responsive, a more accurate description of the problem sometimes emerges.
Question:
Is there something that can be done, or is this an inevitable and unavoidable symptom of inexperience?