This might come off as rant, and I will understand if the community feels like it is so. However, I'm truly intrigued about why I'm seeing every time more unexplained upvotes in cr*p posts.
It could be coincidence, but I really didn't see this happening before the welcoming stuff started - but don't take me wrong, I did have a pretty hard beginning.
Let's take this very recent example with 2 upvotes regardless of the 5 downvotes:
I have a simple class with a just two methods:
some code
When I am trying to Build I am getting an error: 'SomeType.DoWork()': not all code paths return a value'.
I understand method DoWork should return string type, but I'm calling the method Working which returns string, so why it happeining?
Regardless of the grammar mistakes which could be easily fixed, this is truly a beginner question by someone who hasn't taken the time to learn the basics of the language. So, I left this comment, trying to be as helpful as possible, and VTC'ed as Too Broad:
This is really too broad for Stack Overflow as we cannot teach you the basics of programming. Please do take the time to follow the official getting started guide for c# (link). There are also very good books that you can find in the tag's documentation here in Stack Overflow
I guess my question is, should we accept and answer those beginner questions?
return
before theWorking()
call." Whatever its flaws, a question that can be answered in 8 words is not "too broad" by any sane definition.