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Question that can be solved using basic debugging [duplicate]

More often than never (that would be around several times a day, and about half the questions asked under the android tag), questions can be answered using basic debugging. Reading the stacktrace, ...
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OP doesn't know how to debug [duplicate]

There are a myriad of questions saying "My code doesn't work" without any mention as to the the error they are getting in their debuggers/consoles etc.. I suspect that in most cases, the OP doesn't ...
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Is it fair game to vote to close "code doesn't work" type questions? [duplicate]

As of late, it seems that SO is flooded with "my code doesn't work! [giant code dump] what is wrong? Please help!" type of questions (which are not the same as "do my work" type of questions, IMO). ...
joce's user avatar
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Is implicit evidence of code justification for Leave Open? [duplicate]

Some random question in my review queue. It strikes me that the author says: In my code... which implies there is effort, it simply hasn't been shown. In this instance am I right to vote to ...
Meirion Hughes's user avatar
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2 answers
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Why has no one even commented, asked me to clarify or attempted to answer this? [duplicate]

I asked a question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27643460/jquery-combining-combo-box-and-autocomplete a month ago and no one has taken a stab at it. Did I do something wrong? Is it not ...
bardman's user avatar
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Should we close a question that can't be answered? [duplicate]

Today I saw a question that could not be answered. I basically boils down to: In Foo<something> function_name(Foo<something_else> parameter_name) I am unable to identify Foo. It is ...
NathanOliver's user avatar
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1 answer
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What's wrong with this question about debugging? [duplicate]

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42797571/how-do-i-debug-error-at-object-f-loadjs-arcgis-com-3-19-init-js980 I don't actually see the problem here. Why does this have 4 down votes? I googled the ...
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11 votes
1 answer
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What is the right way to help someone without wasting hours of your time trying to get all the necessary info from the OP? [duplicate]

There are a lot of questions of this type: SomeFunction(foo, out boo) { someNotDeclaredVariable = foo; boo = NotDeclaredFunction(foo); for each (var something in someCollection) { ...
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12 votes
1 answer
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Which flag should I use for too much code? [duplicate]

I just got the privilege to edit or review questions and answers. Now I'm faced with the question: what flag is the right one, when the question includes too much code? Surely Needs author edit, but ...
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1 answer
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What should I do with this user's debugging questions? [duplicate]

In the tag I'm active on I've seen an user post 10 questions the last 4 days and 8 of these questions are all the same format "I have this problem, here's my code: *code dump*. Basically using ...
Ted Klein Bergman's user avatar
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1 answer
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Flag Meaning: Off Topic -> Seeking Debugging Help [duplicate]

I recently did a review and flagged a post with the Off Topic / Seeking Debugging Help reason that was disputed. From the description of the flag: Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this ...
disappointed in SO leadership's user avatar
13 votes
1 answer
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How should I flag an image-only question? [duplicate]

While reviewing my triage queue I'm getting lots of questions where code is posted as an image and not as text. My question is: how do I flag those questions? To me the most appropriate way is ...
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Propose new reasons to close questions with insufficient information [duplicate]

I suggest adding more specific reasons than the current too broad when closing questions to help new users better understand why their questions are getting closed. Similar to the Off-topic sub-...
Alon Eitan's user avatar
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1 answer
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Why isn't linking to a repository accepted? [duplicate]

Why is it not a standard in the Community to link to entire code repository when you ask a question, (not just have a question and the link, but have the link to reference the work your asking about) ...
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How can I learn the specific reason someone else's question is put "on hold"? [duplicate]

I see that Project Euler 11 Wrong Answer has been put on hold by a single person, a moderator. The conditions for doing so - as stated below the question - aren't really evident to me: the code to ...
laune's user avatar
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Is my question on topic? [duplicate]

I recently asked a question which some people said my not be on topic for Stack Overflow. The short version is that I wrote some code that was producing incorrect results under some inputs but I was ...
David says Reinstate Monica's user avatar
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How to flag question without a Minimal, Complete and Verifiable Example? [duplicate]

Sometimes I found a question were the user hasn't search any information about how to solve his problem, or he is asking how to do something when he didn't show anything, even just a line of code, ...
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6 votes
1 answer
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Are questions relevant to only one person off-topic? [duplicate]

Quite often, beginners' questions are about trivial mistakes. A good answer to such a question can be very useful to the person asking. On the other hand, I would say there is a very low chance of ...
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When reviewing close votes, what should happen to low-effort questions that don't match any close reason? [duplicate]

I came across this question when reviewing close votes. "X, Y and Z happen. They aren't supposed to happen. Here's my code." The given close reason was "too broad". This question seems to be low ...
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There should be a section for finding bugs in code? [duplicate]

Someone may have already asked this but I think there should be a section on this site for finding bugs in code because its not exactly asking a question and when I've tried asking questions about ...
Jeremy Sills's user avatar
11 votes
1 answer
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Can we close questions that put most code in an image? [duplicate]

Sometimes I just see questions that post code in an image like this. As we know, code in images is not very helpful to other visitors. Honestly, even the question is valid and we can help OP to ...
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Questions that can only be asked "why isn't this working?" [duplicate]

For reference - Sorting input radio boxes alphabetically The above question has been severely down-voted, and has two votes to close, because it asks "why isn't this working". In this scenario, the ...
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Where should I ask questions about broken or not yet written code when there isn't an actual good question to be asked? [duplicate]

I'm not quite sure where to ask for help on my code. For example, if I wanted to know why a certain function doesn't work and I had no clue why it didn't work, therefore not having a good question to ...
Ivan's user avatar
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How to disambiguate a question between a “fix my code” and “I politely believe the tools I am using have a bug” and what to do with it? [duplicate]

Sometimes, I face the embarrassing moment when I miss a boundary, forget to initialize or something, spend quite a few hours debugging and start to blame some tool API or compiler because somehow my ...
Florent DUGUET's user avatar
2 votes
1 answer
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How to flag this question? [duplicate]

I came across this question just now. I'm sure it needs flagging, but am not sure how to flag it. The OP, basically, is asking why their code is failing an on-line automated code-testing system. The ...
SiHa's user avatar
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Should I close "Does my code work?" questions? [duplicate]

I feel like this question should be closed as being "Unclear what you're asking". https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29499588/need-help-troubleshooting-small-amount-of-java-code Except it is pretty ...
ArtOfWarfare's user avatar
2 votes
1 answer
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If the OP knows their code is wrong but truly has no access to the problem details, can asking for the corner case that breaks their code be on-topic? [duplicate]

I've seen a few questions recently where the OP has written what they feel is a complete implementation of their desired code, has learned that it is wrong for at least one input, but does not know ...
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My program exits immediately. No, I've never heard of "main", why do you ask? [duplicate]

I've seen a couple of new questions in the last two days which are exactly of the form "this wall of code exits immediately, why?" and there is no method/function main. What's the proper flag or ...
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What to do with question about nonexistent problem? [duplicate]

I came across the question about time values differences. But the problem OP describes doesn't really exist (these time values are the same, only expressed in different time zones). How to handle such ...
Marek Lipka's user avatar
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What should we do with the questions that turns out to be incorrect? [duplicate]

I often stumble upon questions that don't provide any kind of SSCCE and are really hard to answer without having the access to the codebase. Usually these kind of questions are left unanswered. But ...
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