So I asked a question recently that hasn't picked up any answers. Obviously this is not your typical question that most people can answer. What can I do to help advanced programmers find and answer my question? For example, maybe the question be made clearer or the tags and title can be tweaked.
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Assuming that you have already done the following:
Basically the best way to look at each question is "why should they care?"
Clearly, yours is not (1), it's not really (2) either, it is simply obscure. It is certainly not (3), or (4). So your only option is (5). Basically, you have a very factual and dry questions. Unfortunately, it provides no incentive for anyone to sacrifice their time to answer it, because all they would (most likely) do is use google or bing to find the answer, which is something that you've already done. However, if you can rephrase your question and question title into a problem that is interesting or actionable then you might get some people willing to sink their teeth into it. Create a scenario where the problem is in code and you "can't" figure out what it's doing/suppose to do. Give them a concrete starting point, and a quantifiable goal (the answer), and then they'll spend some time trying to help you. Then, once you've edited it that way, and still had no bites, it might be worth tossing out a bounty to get the attention of the bounty-hunters. |
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Put a bounty on it, perhaps? You've got 12.6k rep - drop a spectacular bounty on it and see what happens. |
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If that does not work, use a bounty. |
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Basically the same advice we give in the faq.
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