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Is it subjective to ask about why something wasn't implemented in the language?

I asked a question on StackOverflow which I admit is quite subjective. I'm asking why a particular property was never implemented in Delphi's VCL. I was just wondering how proper of a question this is ...
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1answer
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Can we have discussions?

Guys, I just wonder if people are allowed to have civilized discussion (on any IT topic) on this forum without actually being accused of starting a row. I'm asking this question for a reason that few ...
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1answer
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Strategies for handling recurring homework questions

Every now and again, you get a homework question that recurs. The question itself varies, but it's the same poster and the same code snippets and there really doesn't seem to be any progress being ...
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3answers
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Where would computer/industry related subjective discussion questions go?

Where would questions like this go? http://superuser.com/questions/98849/why-does-wikipedia-work-closed
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4answers
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When should we reply with a comment and when should we use an answer?

When a question is not entirely clear, some people will make an answer asking for clarification, some will use comments. What solution is best for what situation?
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What is the best way forward when I see more than one good answer for my question?

What is the best way forward when I see more than one good answer for my question? This happens a lot with open-ended questions, as I've seen with one of my earlier questions.
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7answers
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Should we weight vote worth inversely to number of votes?

Easy questions get the most votes. I think that's undeniable. More people know the answer so vote. It seems clear to me that when people don't know they answer they don't vote. Should we encourage ...
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6answers
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Are there legitimate programming questions that cannot be answered by facts?

The stackoverflow FAQ says all questions should be: Programming questions, of course! As long as your question is: detailed and specific written clearly and simply of interest to at least one other ...
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Aren't questions about “best” going to end up having answers reflecting only popularity?

Which is not the same thing at all. E.g. "what's the best book?" - people will vote up the books they've read. This might be useful but won't answer the (possibly unanswerable) question "what's the ...