How can I better ask this question about finding example code to learn from?
It's nothing to do with your wording (which is all fine), grammar, spelling, which Stack site you ask on, or how you portray your message.
You cannot ask "what's the best.." or "Where do I find.." on a Q&A site.
Where do I find? Google, or other search engines which find things on the internet.
Not really Stack which allows people to ask specific questions on code, or a clear scenario they have which doesn't work, either way something which can bring about a clear cut answer.
Basic idea behind the Q&A format:
With your question, no one can give you a straight forward answer. While it's not entirely this strict, on Stack you need to aim for scenarios like:
Q = "What is 2+2"
then people can answer
A = "4"
Or, Q "I have this function, and it doesn't XYZ" - A "It's because you don't pass in the variable" (etc).
Alternative
Try a good dev/tech/webmaster forum. As forums allow a bit more "discussion" towards things like "Hey folks, I'm looking for X, has anyone come across anything like this, and if so where?".
Forums are geared up for such things, discussion and more varied topics with loose questions.
I am looking for a complete, working example of a Tessellation Control Shader
: Either you are looking for a link to an off-site resource or you are expecting somebody to write a blog post sized (or bigger) response. Neither of which are something you can expect from SO. It's not that the question is "bad" and certainly everybody has experienced the kind of frustration you are having with not quite finding the right resource, but SO isn't the place to solve that particular problem. There must be OpenGl related forums that could point you in the right direction. Or books.