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So I bumped into this dilemma today. A user asked a question about a NullPointerException. Another user gave an answer which contained very good advice for the code, but didn't really explained the reason for the NullPointerException nor solved it.

My questions is: should I upvote his answer or not? It was very good advice, but didn't really provided a solution.

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So I bumped into this dilemma today. A user asked a question about a NullPointerException. Another user gave an answer which contained very good advice for the code, but didn't really explained the reason for the NullPointerException nor solved it.

My questions is: should I upvote his answer or not? It was very good advice, but didn't really provided a solution.

Here's the question: Drawing images with time delay

So I bumped into this dilemma today. A user asked a question about a NullPointerException. Another user gave an answer which contained very good advice for the code, but didn't really explained the reason for the NullPointerException nor solved it.

My questions is: should I upvote his answer or not? It was very good advice, but didn't really provided a solution.

Here's the question: Drawing images with time delay

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Good answer but doesn't address the point

So I bumped into this dilemma today. A user asked a question about a NullPointerException. Another user gave an answer which contained very good advice for the code, but didn't really explained the reason for the NullPointerException nor solved it.

My questions is: should I upvote his answer or not? It was very good advice, but didn't really provided a solution.

Here's the question: Drawing images with time delay