I'm a beginner/intermediate SO user and I thought this was a good legit question. Even though it was a bit subjective. I'm a CS student and my thinking was to go learn the few editors that got the most up votes as those would naturally be the editors that lots of programmers at SO considered to be the best. It seems like this would be valuable for all CS students who haven't used lots of editors yet. But it was closed before any real answers could be given. My question is why?
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closed as too localized by random♦ Nov 19 '11 at 15:37
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If you didn't know about the handling of subjective questions, and if you would have searched for an answer yourself but failed to find one, then STILL it should have been closed as you totally ignored the warning and the looooooong list of related questions you were shown:
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There are 2 reasons I can see :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14155/windows-based-text-editors And there are more that are about editors for specific language. |
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This isn't what Stack Overflow is for.
Again, not what Stack Overflow is for. If we're not supposed to take your question seriously, why not just close it? This is covered in the FAQ:
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