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I am new to this site, and it has been very helpful recently in helping me learn C# programming. I have read all the rules, but I can't seem to understand what the purpose of this site is.

When I post something, I get downvoted, or posters simply think I am trying to have someone write my program for me. I am currently a student going to college, and I am taking programming classes.

If I don't fully understand what the end result should be, I ask for clarification. Maybe I am not posting or wording my questions right, but all I have gotten in the sense of bulk replies are: "Well, he just wants us to do his homework"homework," "Why wait 4 monthmonths to continue learning"learning," "Google it"it," "Go to the MSDN library"library," etc.

Then, my question gets downvoted. Or I get a generic response of "why do you think it should be doing what you have written?". If I knew I wouldn't be asking the questions.

I thought that the purpose of this site was to promote learning, and to create a palate of understanding and assistance between newbie programmers and veteran programmers – not to have a gaming reward system, or a lackluster of responses.

I mean, I am cool with it, and I can deal with it. Just curious when the site went south of its original purpose. Or maybe (for clarification), when the site went beyond its original scope and became a vetted response site.

I am new to this site, and it has been very helpful recently in helping me learn C# programming. I have read all the rules, but I can't seem to understand what the purpose of this site is.

When I post something, I get downvoted, or posters simply think I am trying to have someone write my program for me. I am currently a student going to college, and I am taking programming classes.

If I don't fully understand what the end result should be, I ask for clarification. Maybe I am not posting or wording my questions right, but all I have gotten in the sense of bulk replies are: "Well he just wants us to do his homework", "Why wait 4 month to continue learning", "Google it", "Go to the MSDN library", etc.

Then, my question gets downvoted. Or I get a generic response of "why do you think it should be doing what you have written?". If I knew I wouldn't be asking the questions.

I thought that the purpose of this site was to promote learning, and to create a palate of understanding and assistance between newbie programmers and veteran programmers – not to have a gaming reward system, or a lackluster of responses.

I mean, I am cool with it, and I can deal with it. Just curious when the site went south of its original purpose. Or maybe (for clarification), when the site went beyond its original scope and became a vetted response site.

I am new to this site, and it has been very helpful recently in helping me learn C# programming. I have read all the rules, but I can't seem to understand what the purpose of this site is.

When I post something, I get downvoted, or posters simply think I am trying to have someone write my program for me. I am currently a student going to college, and I am taking programming classes.

If I don't fully understand what the end result should be, I ask for clarification. Maybe I am not posting or wording my questions right, but all I have gotten in the sense of bulk replies are: "Well, he just wants us to do his homework," "Why wait 4 months to continue learning," "Google it," "Go to the MSDN library," etc.

Then, my question gets downvoted. Or I get a generic response of "why do you think it should be doing what you have written?". If I knew I wouldn't be asking the questions.

I thought that the purpose of this site was to promote learning, and to create a palate of understanding and assistance between newbie programmers and veteran programmers – not to have a gaming reward system, or a lackluster of responses.

I mean, I am cool with it, and I can deal with it. Just curious when the site went south of its original purpose. Or maybe (for clarification), when the site went beyond its original scope and became a vetted response site.

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I am new to this site, and it has been very helpful recently in helping me learninglearn C# programming. I have read all the rules, etc. My question is, "what isbut I can't seem to understand what the purpose of this site?" is.

When I post something, I get downvoted, or posters simply think I am trying to have someone write my program for me. I am currently a student going to college, and I am taking programming classes. 

If I don't fully understand what the end result should be, I ask for clarification. Maybe I am not posting or wording my questions right, but all I have gotten in the sense of bulk replies are: "Well he just wants us to do his homework", "Why wait 4 month to continue learning", "Google it", "Go to the MSDN library", etc, etc. 

Then, my question gets downvoted. Or I get a generic response of "why do you think it should be doing what you have written?". If I knew I wouldn't be asking the questions.

TheI thought that the purpose of this site I thought was to promote learning, and to create a palate of understanding and assistance between newbie programmers and veteran programmers. Not – not to have a gaming reward system, or a lackluster of responses. 

I mean, I am cool with it, and I can deal with it. Just curious when the site went south of its original purpose. Or maybe (for clarification), when the site went beyonebeyond its original scope and became a vetted response site.

I am new to this site, and it has been very helpful recently in me learning C# programming. I have read all the rules, etc. My question is, "what is the purpose of this site?".

When I post something, I get downvoted, or posters simply think I am trying to have someone write my program for me. I am currently a student going to college, and I am taking programming classes. If I don't fully understand what the end result should be, I ask for clarification. Maybe I am not posting or wording my questions right, but all I have gotten in the sense of bulk replies are: "Well he just wants us to do his homework", "Why wait 4 month to continue learning", "Google it", "Go to the MSDN library", etc, etc. Then my question gets downvoted. Or I get a generic response of "why do you think it should be doing what you have written?". If I knew I wouldn't be asking the questions.

The purpose of this site I thought was to promote learning, and to create a palate of understanding and assistance between newbie programmers and veteran programmers. Not to have a gaming reward system, or a lackluster of responses. I mean I am cool with it, and I can deal with it. Just curious when the site went south of its original purpose. Or maybe (for clarification) when the site went beyone its original scope and became a vetted response site.

I am new to this site, and it has been very helpful recently in helping me learn C# programming. I have read all the rules, but I can't seem to understand what the purpose of this site is.

When I post something, I get downvoted, or posters simply think I am trying to have someone write my program for me. I am currently a student going to college, and I am taking programming classes. 

If I don't fully understand what the end result should be, I ask for clarification. Maybe I am not posting or wording my questions right, but all I have gotten in the sense of bulk replies are: "Well he just wants us to do his homework", "Why wait 4 month to continue learning", "Google it", "Go to the MSDN library", etc. 

Then, my question gets downvoted. Or I get a generic response of "why do you think it should be doing what you have written?". If I knew I wouldn't be asking the questions.

I thought that the purpose of this site was to promote learning, and to create a palate of understanding and assistance between newbie programmers and veteran programmers – not to have a gaming reward system, or a lackluster of responses. 

I mean, I am cool with it, and I can deal with it. Just curious when the site went south of its original purpose. Or maybe (for clarification), when the site went beyond its original scope and became a vetted response site.

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I am new to this site, and it has been very helpful recently in me learning C# programming. I have read all the rules, etc. My question is, "what is the purpose of this site?".

When I post something, I get downvoted, or posters simply think I am trying to have someone write my program for me. I am currently a student going to college, and I am taking programming classes. If I don't fully understand what the end result should be, I ask for clarification. Maybe I am not posting or wording my questions right, but all I have gotten in the sense of bulk replies are: "Well he just wants us to do his homework", "Why wait 4 month to continue learning", "Google it", "Go to the MSDN library", etc, etc. Then my question gets downvoted. Or I get a generic response of "why do you think it should be doing what you have written?". If I knew I wouldn't be asking the questions.

The purpose of this site I thought was to promote learning, and to create a palate of understanding and assistance between newbie programmers and veteran programmers. Not to have a gaming reward system, or a lackluster of responses. I mean I am cool with it, and I can deal with it. Just curious when the site went south of its original purpose. Or maybe (for clarification) when the site went beyone its original scope and became a vetted response site.

I am new to this site, and it has been very helpful recently in me learning C# programming. I have read all the rules, etc. My question is, "what is the purpose of this site?".

When I post something I get downvoted, or posters simply think I am trying to have someone write my program for me. I am currently a student going to college, I am taking programming classes. If I don't fully understand what the end result should be I ask for clarification. Maybe I am not posting or wording my questions right, but all I have gotten in the sense of bulk replies are: "Well he just wants us to do his homework", "Why wait 4 month to continue learning", "Google it", "Go to the MSDN library", etc, etc. Then my question gets downvoted. Or I get a generic response of "why do you think it should be doing what you have written?". If I knew I wouldn't be asking the questions.

The purpose of this site I thought was to promote learning, and to create a palate of understanding and assistance between newbie programmers and veteran programmers. Not to have a gaming reward system, or a lackluster of responses. I mean I am cool with it, and I can deal with it. Just curious when the site went south of its original purpose. Or maybe (for clarification) when the site went beyone its original scope and became a vetted response site.

I am new to this site, and it has been very helpful recently in me learning C# programming. I have read all the rules, etc. My question is, "what is the purpose of this site?".

When I post something, I get downvoted, or posters simply think I am trying to have someone write my program for me. I am currently a student going to college, and I am taking programming classes. If I don't fully understand what the end result should be, I ask for clarification. Maybe I am not posting or wording my questions right, but all I have gotten in the sense of bulk replies are: "Well he just wants us to do his homework", "Why wait 4 month to continue learning", "Google it", "Go to the MSDN library", etc, etc. Then my question gets downvoted. Or I get a generic response of "why do you think it should be doing what you have written?". If I knew I wouldn't be asking the questions.

The purpose of this site I thought was to promote learning, and to create a palate of understanding and assistance between newbie programmers and veteran programmers. Not to have a gaming reward system, or a lackluster of responses. I mean I am cool with it, and I can deal with it. Just curious when the site went south of its original purpose. Or maybe (for clarification) when the site went beyone its original scope and became a vetted response site.

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