It is a non-suitable answer to a non-suitable question. The question is essentially a "recommend a tutorial" type question, given the amount of visible work that was put into trying to solve the problem. It was rightfully put on hold. (If it were explicitly worded as such, I would probably redirect the User to Quora.) The answer, needless to say, had a long list of tutorials without any commentary on them, and fit very neatly into the link-only answer category.
Wikipedia "External links" is a very nice place to compile a list of external tutorials. In principle, the community of editors can oversee that the links do not go bad.
One of the reasons SO has this policy about links is that it is not designed for individual answers to be reviewed and content-changed by many people, as Wikipedia is. If links go bad, a link-only answer becomes off-topic.
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