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Questions about questions that seek help debugging a program.

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Suggesting to file a bug report as an answer

Sometimes the situation described in a question on SO is basically due to some bug in the underlying user's third party software stack. In those cases, is it good practice to suggest to the OP in an ...
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Why was my question about skeletal animation blending closed for needing... debugging details?

This is the link: How do I correctly blend between skeletal animations in OpenGL from a walk animation to a run animation? I left it there for a few days, came back, posted an answer, then found a ...
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Beginner's Confusion on Minimum Reproducible Example and Debugging [closed]

Beginner here to coding and the forums. I recently posted a question here: (Why are my python functions failing to return correct output (algebra error)?) that was rejected. I just wanted to learn why ...
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What is the use case of "Disable Responsiveness"?

There is What is "Disable Responsiveness" in the footer section of Stack Overflow? but they missed the reasons anyone could want to disable responsiveness. I mean I've witnessed crappy ...
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Is Stack Overflow becoming an error-detection site?

Recently I have noticed that more and more questions that really are syntax mistakes, and really small mistakes that could easily be fixed. Why is this bad? If you see many older posts prior to ~...
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Why is the following question on hold and what should I change?

My question, https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43562446/how-to-use-curl-from-c-on-windows, is on hold, because it is seeking debugging help. I have read both https://stackoverflow.com/help/closed-...
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What are the best practices for posting VHDL questions?

I see that there is detailed information available for posting questions about errors in software. I am not entirely sure about how I can apply this advice to hardware code. How can I post a minimal ...
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How can I ask this question without resorting to third-party file sharing?

I'm working on a program to process a set of PDF files. I'm having trouble and would like to get some assistance on Stack Overflow. In order to show what kind of problems I'm encountering, I need ...
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How to handle (good) Debug questions without a minimal working example?

What should happen with questions like this one: If statement always true with enum in comparison OP tries to provide us with all relevant data necessary. But he fails to narrow down the problem ...
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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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Providing "Art of debugging code" documentation via StackDoc [closed]

I would like to know if DocumentationTM will include the possibility to write some sort of reference documentation on how to debug applications in a specific language. At the moment, I see a good ...
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Is a general "How do you debug on <framework/platform>" question okay? [duplicate]

I wanted to ask a general question on how to go about debugging Parse.com Cloud code. But I felt like that was too open-ended for StackOverflow, so I ended up posting about it over here instead: ...
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Is asking for a help in debugging a part of a code allowed on SO? [duplicate]

Imagine I'm stuck in situation where I was not able to debug my code on my own. Am I allowed to ask for help on StackOverflow by providing the Stack Trace and relevant exception details?
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Questions about debugging/reverse-engineering binaries

I have a debugging questions, but am not sure if it is on-topic or not. Since some people tend to be uptight about—what are in their opinion are—“bad” questions, I figured I would check with meta ...
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Change location of Debug Help Flag

Right now, the flag to close questions because they are asking for debugging help without providing the material / effort expected here is considered an off-topic flag. In my opinion, it isn't really ...
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What does "rubber duck" mean in debug help?

So I've read How to debug small programs, which is linked to from the Help Center and tells you how to debug your code. It says "If your program still has a bug, obtain a rubber duck"; what does he ...
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Is linked code (ex. pastebin) in questions seeking debugging help covered by SO license?

Disclaimer: I am not looking for a legal advice here, I want to clarify the terms of the SO license. Recently I was helping a user with his question. This was a question of the "seeking debugging ...
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Are there legitimate "fix my code" questions?

If a competent coder asks a "spot the bug" question where the answer is non trivial, should it be downvoted? Does it depend on additional factors like the question's appeal to others? Suppose such a ...
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