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Jan 21, 2019 at 10:34 | comment | added | Lightness Races in Orbit | @northerner And that's what I mean by "SO isn't a debugging service", because the phrasing would suggest that the prior work and the resulting increase in question usefulness is not important/necessary/desired. | |
Jan 21, 2019 at 10:33 | comment | added | Lightness Races in Orbit | @northerner It isn't off-topic. A debugging question that has seen sufficient prior research, been divided-and-not-quite-conquered, inherently becomes an interesting question about a programming language, and therefore useful to future visitors. The two things are not mutually exclusive, but you have to do the work first to get there. As a bonus, doing that work is an extremely valuable learning experience (teach a man/woman/whatever to fish, etc) so everybody wins. What we don't want is someone dumping a problem they haven't debugged themselves yet, because literally nobody wins in the end. | |
Jan 21, 2019 at 6:35 | comment | added | northerner | I'm confused why debugging is considered off topic. If the program has no bugs, then wouldn't it always be a fit for codereview.se ? I guess lots of beginners post there code here without trying too hard, but in general debugging can be very non-trivial. | |
Aug 27, 2017 at 8:22 | comment | added | user2066936 | " primary purpose is to build a repository of questions and answers" I thought it was to help developers per Joel Spolksy who said "You know when you get to sit on your laurels? When every developer problem has been solved." stackoverflow.blog/2015/09/15/… I guess S.O. has become more interested in S.E.O. and $$$ than helping developers each and every specific problem. | |
May 20, 2014 at 14:13 | comment | added | Flimm | I agree. We're here to help the lurkers, not the OP. | |
May 19, 2014 at 15:49 | comment | added | Lightness Races in Orbit | @matt: Absolutely; I used the phrase "not meant to" deliberately ;) | |
May 19, 2014 at 15:33 | comment | added | matt | @LightnessRacesinOrbit "There are a bazillion books and libraries and universities and schools out there, and SO is not meant to replace them" As a book author, I can tell you that it has replaced them and that's the problem. Programming is about thinking (and related skills). SO beginners think it's about copy-and-paste - and, alas, they are right. | |
May 18, 2014 at 11:42 | comment | added | DVK | For some reason, I think that offering free pizza is actially very appropriate on SO. Anyone else wants to vote it up as a feature suggestion? | |
May 16, 2014 at 15:24 | comment | added | gnat | there used to be a clear declaration but... Why “What Stack Overflow is Not” was deleted. Why oh why | |
May 16, 2014 at 2:03 | comment | added | teynon | I agree with your bullet points. It is annoying to me when users ask to have their code debugged (some times it is a legitimate question that involves minor debugging, but the user has to have at least isolated the code causing the issue). I've made comments in some questions about this issue, but it looks like those questions have since been closed (thus I cannot see them). I also agree with the teach a man to fish thing. I don't think that means every question we feel is easy is a demon spawn of Satan. Answering the question can teach the user where to find that information at the same time. | |
May 15, 2014 at 18:32 | comment | added | Lightness Races in Orbit | @caglaror: There are a bazillion books and libraries and universities and schools out there, and SO is not meant to replace them! | |
May 15, 2014 at 18:25 | comment | added | caglaror | Whever you open a media to public this happens. SO mean too much to me. Furter wikipedia and google. Iearned so much while asking beyond getting answers to my questions. Scoring is justice of being meaningfull of asking and answering. So it works well as a filtering of bad or unnecessary ingredients. Do you offer us (newbies) to train ourselves till we shall use SO properly. | |
May 15, 2014 at 18:14 | comment | added | Lightness Races in Orbit | @caglaror: Well, yes, your question score average is not particularly high. Still, I've seen worse. | |
May 15, 2014 at 18:09 | comment | added | caglaror | If i read these explanations 3 years ago possibly i didn't ask any of my questions. However i am happy to learn these "manifest"s because if i know where the red line of asking questions starts i will train myself before asking. But i still need a course labeled "how to ask in SO", "think twice before asking what you stucked" and "how to googling deeper"...sorry for my poor English. | |
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May 15, 2014 at 15:45 | comment | added | Martin James | Hmm.. can we revisit the free pizza plan later? I'm hungry. | |
May 15, 2014 at 15:38 | comment | added | Martin James | +1 yes, and we're all tired of being coding/debugging slaves, or being asked to yet again regurgitate easily-available info just so that some deadbeat student can get an answer past their prof's anti-plagiarism scripts. Too many posters are intent on wasting the time of SO contributors so that they can lie in with their friends and/or go to the bar. Sod 'em. I, for one, have had enough. | |
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May 15, 2014 at 15:29 | history | answered | Lightness Races in Orbit | CC BY-SA 3.0 |