Timeline for Are questions duplicates if the error is different but the OP is looking for the same thing?
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May 23, 2017 at 12:38 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
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Apr 20, 2015 at 10:55 | history | edited | Artjom B. | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Apr 20, 2015 at 8:54 | vote | accept | Qantas 94 Heavy | ||
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Apr 20, 2015 at 0:09 | comment | added | Braiam | The rule of thumb always have been: if all possible answers to A apply to B and all possible answers to B apply to A, both are duplicates. The fact that the same solution can fix two wildly different problems with different causes, doesn't make them duplicates. | |
Apr 19, 2015 at 13:20 | comment | added | Hans Passant | Javascript eats the world. Well over half of the programmers have no formal education, writing a for-loop is a challenge for them. Follow that link, that's a major investor in SE that has a vested interest in these kind of questions getting answered. It improves his bottom line in a big way, cheap labor and experts that don't mind out-sourcing their job, what is not to like? | |
Apr 19, 2015 at 9:23 | answer | added | Marco Bonelli | timeline score: 24 | |
Apr 19, 2015 at 8:21 | history | edited | Marco Bonelli | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Apr 19, 2015 at 8:12 | comment | added | Qantas 94 Heavy | @GoBusto stackoverflow.com/questions/29726713/… and stackoverflow.com/questions/17386774/… are the two specific examples that prompted the question, however I was thinking of the more general case. | |
Apr 19, 2015 at 8:12 | comment | added | Martin Smith | It depends what the question was. If they were asking "what's wrong with my specific code" then not a dupe. If they were just interested in "how do I do x" then probably a dupe. | |
Apr 19, 2015 at 8:08 | comment | added | GoBusto | "Duplicate" questions can still be found in search results, as far as I'm aware, so if the solution for problem A is the same as for problem B, then marking one as a duplicate of the other would mean that anyone searching for either A or B would find the solution they wanted, right? (Aside: Could you possibly provide links to the two questions in... question here so that we can see them?) | |
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Apr 19, 2015 at 7:06 | history | asked | Qantas 94 Heavy | CC BY-SA 3.0 |