It seems like half the times I have a serious question that I need an answer to it gets down-voted. So obviously people feel these questions shouldn't be there. Other times I get an answer and it gets 3 or 4 votes, maybe even less, sometimes only mine. Whereas the question itself doesn't get any.
So this has raised the question, in my mind, of where the heck do I ask certain questions?
For example this one that I just thought of, however have decided to post here on Meta because I was told by the question title bar NOT to post the question.
Using C++11, as far as the compiler is concerned when would it be better to use a Lambda vs a Method or Function? For example I have a piece of code right now which is written as a Lambda. If I end up finding a second method which needs to use it would it be acceptable to keep it as a Lambda and maybe even just duplicate it into the second method? Or despite it being a relatively small mathematical function and not so much as even assigning values to variables, would it be better to rewrite it as a method and why would it be better?
Where can such a question exist? I don't have the time to learn specifically how or where to ask questions; I am too busy trying to come up with the questions in the first place. So what should I do or where should I ask this question...or what is the answer to the damn question?!