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I asked a questiona question that was closed because "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming". The question was about using Google App Engine, which is a tool used primarily for programming.

There seems to be some confusion on how to interpret this rule, where the community generally interpret it differently to any possible, literal interpretation.

Do graphical consoles that provide interfaces to cloud services qualify as tools used primarily for programming?

I asked a question that was closed because "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming". The question was about using Google App Engine, which is a tool used primarily for programming.

There seems to be some confusion on how to interpret this rule, where the community generally interpret it differently to any possible, literal interpretation.

Do graphical consoles that provide interfaces to cloud services qualify as tools used primarily for programming?

I asked a question that was closed because "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming". The question was about using Google App Engine, which is a tool used primarily for programming.

There seems to be some confusion on how to interpret this rule, where the community generally interpret it differently to any possible, literal interpretation.

Do graphical consoles that provide interfaces to cloud services qualify as tools used primarily for programming?

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I asked a question that was closed because "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming". The question was about using Google App Engine, which is a tool used primarily for programming.

There seems to be some confusion on how to interpret this rule, where the community generally interpret it differently to any possible, literal interpretation.

I did ask this question already, but used the word 'nazi' to describe pedantry, which didn't go down well at all, and led to lots of angry down-votes against the original question. I should've been more thoughtful I guess, but the actual question is still important.

Do graphical consoles that provide interfaces to cloud services qualify as tools used primarily for programming?

I asked a question that was closed because "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming". The question was about using Google App Engine, which is a tool used primarily for programming.

There seems to be some confusion on how to interpret this rule, where the community generally interpret it differently to any possible, literal interpretation.

I did ask this question already, but used the word 'nazi' to describe pedantry, which didn't go down well at all, and led to lots of angry down-votes against the original question. I should've been more thoughtful I guess, but the actual question is still important.

Do graphical consoles that provide interfaces to cloud services qualify as tools used primarily for programming?

I asked a question that was closed because "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming". The question was about using Google App Engine, which is a tool used primarily for programming.

There seems to be some confusion on how to interpret this rule, where the community generally interpret it differently to any possible, literal interpretation.

Do graphical consoles that provide interfaces to cloud services qualify as tools used primarily for programming?

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Carl Younger
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I asked a question that was closed because "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming". The question was about using Google App Engine, which is a tool used primarily for programming.

There seems to be some confusion on how to interpret this rule, where the community generally interpret it differently to any possible, literal interpretation.

I did ask this question already, but used the word 'nazi' to describe pedantry, which didn't go down well at all, and led to lots of revengeangry down-votes against the original question. I should've been more thoughtful I guess, but the actual question is still important.

Do graphical consoles that provide interfaces to cloud services qualify as tools used primarily for programming?

I asked a question that was closed because "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming". The question was about using Google App Engine, which is a tool used primarily for programming.

There seems to be some confusion on how to interpret this rule, where the community generally interpret it differently to any possible, literal interpretation.

I did ask this question already, but used the word 'nazi' to describe pedantry, which didn't go down well at all, and led to lots of revenge down-votes against the original question. I should've been more thoughtful I guess, but the actual question is still important.

Do graphical consoles that provide interfaces to cloud services qualify as tools used primarily for programming?

I asked a question that was closed because "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming". The question was about using Google App Engine, which is a tool used primarily for programming.

There seems to be some confusion on how to interpret this rule, where the community generally interpret it differently to any possible, literal interpretation.

I did ask this question already, but used the word 'nazi' to describe pedantry, which didn't go down well at all, and led to lots of angry down-votes against the original question. I should've been more thoughtful I guess, but the actual question is still important.

Do graphical consoles that provide interfaces to cloud services qualify as tools used primarily for programming?

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