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Although I've been programming for over 5 years now (c#, php), I'm still learning about js. More importantly, I want to learn how to ask a question properly on Stackoverflow.

Let's take two very similar questions (in my opinion) and analyse them: minemine and hot questionhot question

  • We both are looking for explanation (why?) something works.
  • We both have provided the code in question.
  • The questions are very specific and very unlikely to have duplicates.
  • However, the underlying Javascript concepts definitely have been answered on SO before, but we are not familiar with these js terminologies hence we cannot find the answers.
  • If we would study javascript, we would find the answers (long route).
  • Instead, we asked help on SO (short route).

Yet, somehow there's a huge difference in votes.

My immediate thoughts are:

  1. Fix the title. Ask for explanation of concept instead of "why?".
  2. I should have written my own code instead of asking about particular library.

Can you advise please what did I miss in my question? Your feedback would help me to understand how to write better questions in the future.

Although I've been programming for over 5 years now (c#, php), I'm still learning about js. More importantly, I want to learn how to ask a question properly on Stackoverflow.

Let's take two very similar questions (in my opinion) and analyse them: mine and hot question

  • We both are looking for explanation (why?) something works.
  • We both have provided the code in question.
  • The questions are very specific and very unlikely to have duplicates.
  • However, the underlying Javascript concepts definitely have been answered on SO before, but we are not familiar with these js terminologies hence we cannot find the answers.
  • If we would study javascript, we would find the answers (long route).
  • Instead, we asked help on SO (short route).

Yet, somehow there's a huge difference in votes.

My immediate thoughts are:

  1. Fix the title. Ask for explanation of concept instead of "why?".
  2. I should have written my own code instead of asking about particular library.

Can you advise please what did I miss in my question? Your feedback would help me to understand how to write better questions in the future.

Although I've been programming for over 5 years now (c#, php), I'm still learning about js. More importantly, I want to learn how to ask a question properly on Stackoverflow.

Let's take two very similar questions (in my opinion) and analyse them: mine and hot question

  • We both are looking for explanation (why?) something works.
  • We both have provided the code in question.
  • The questions are very specific and very unlikely to have duplicates.
  • However, the underlying Javascript concepts definitely have been answered on SO before, but we are not familiar with these js terminologies hence we cannot find the answers.
  • If we would study javascript, we would find the answers (long route).
  • Instead, we asked help on SO (short route).

Yet, somehow there's a huge difference in votes.

My immediate thoughts are:

  1. Fix the title. Ask for explanation of concept instead of "why?".
  2. I should have written my own code instead of asking about particular library.

Can you advise please what did I miss in my question? Your feedback would help me to understand how to write better questions in the future.

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Help on formulating my (newbie) question

Although I've been programming for over 5 years now (c#, php), I'm still learning about js. More importantly, I want to learn how to ask a question properly on Stackoverflow.

Let's take two very similar questions (in my opinion) and analyse them: mine and hot question

  • We both are looking for explanation (why?) something works.
  • We both have provided the code in question.
  • The questions are very specific and very unlikely to have duplicates.
  • However, the underlying Javascript concepts definitely have been answered on SO before, but we are not familiar with these js terminologies hence we cannot find the answers.
  • If we would study javascript, we would find the answers (long route).
  • Instead, we asked help on SO (short route).

Yet, somehow there's a huge difference in votes.

My immediate thoughts are:

  1. Fix the title. Ask for explanation of concept instead of "why?".
  2. I should have written my own code instead of asking about particular library.

Can you advise please what did I miss in my question? Your feedback would help me to understand how to write better questions in the future.