In my opinion, there are fivethree steps that one must take before asking a question on Stack Overflow:
Step 1: If applicable, research any core documentation + tutorials associated with your problem.
Step 2: Research your question on Stack Overflow (questions, answers, and comments if you can).
Step 3: If no results return from step 2, do enough extra research to formulate a specific, well-written, on-topic, and objective question.
Step 4: Ask.
Step 5: If step 3 provided the answer in enough detail from another site then .... Answer your own question. So now the next person can searching will find the question and answer on SO.
If applicable, research any core documentation + tutorials associated with your problem.
Research your question on Stack Overflow (questions, answers, and comments if you can).
If no results return from step 2, do enough extra research to formulate a specific, well-written, on-topic, and objective question.
- If at this point you find the answer from another site, then go ahead and post your question and answer it yourself. Now the next person searching for the same thing will find the question and answer on SO.
Stack Overflow's mission is to be an objective Q&A site "for professional and enthusiast programmers". Period. It was not created to be a crutch for the lazy, nor was it created to be a "playground" for the experts. Stack Overflow has evolved to become, not just aa programming Q&A site;site, but THEthe programming Q&A site.
It shouldn't matter if every other site on the Internet has the answer you're looking for; if there exists a specific, well-written, on-topic, and objective question that has not been asked & answered on Stack Overflow, it should be. Do not be intimidated into withholding questions simply because you don't hold a computer science degree in the subject, or are concerned about the precious minutes it would take away from someone else's busy schedule.
Yes, it is important for askers not to waste the time of those who volunteer to help them; but the whole reason the site was created was so that askers can save theirs.