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This question:

Is it possible to have a loop which has zero execution time?

was put on hold as too broad.

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Question #2: Should I even be asking this question on Meta Stack Overflow?

This question:

Is it possible to have a loop which has zero execution time?

was put on hold as too broad.

Question #1: The answer is quite short, and I don't see that there are many other possible answers. So can someone explain the question hold?

Question #2: Should I even be asking this question on Meta Stack Overflow?

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Don't I don't understand why this question was put on hold. Should I even ask here?

This question:

Is it possible to have a loop which has zero execution time?

was put on hold as too broad.

Question #1: TheThe answer is quite short, and I don't see that there are many other possible answers. SoSo can someone explain the question hold?

Question #2: Should I even be asking this question on Meta SOStack Overflow?

Don't understand why question put on hold. Should I even ask here?

This question:

Is it possible to have a loop which has zero execution time?

was put on hold as too broad.

Question #1: The answer is quite short, and I don't see that there are many other possible answers. So can someone explain the question hold?

Question #2: Should I even be asking this question on Meta SO?

I don't understand why this question was put on hold. Should I even ask here?

This question:

Is it possible to have a loop which has zero execution time?

was put on hold as too broad.

Question #1: The answer is quite short, and I don't see that there are many other possible answers. So can someone explain the question hold?

Question #2: Should I even be asking this question on Meta Stack Overflow?

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