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I posted these comments on a recent Stack Overflow Questionrecent Stack Overflow Question:

I still fear that your question is too broad, that you may be coming here too early. If this were my project, I'd try to decompose the larger problem into much smaller steps, and then try to solve each single step, sometimes in isolation of complex enough, and then once all solved, putting them together into the program. This way if I still am stuck, I can come here with a much more specific and answerable question along with pertinent test code.

> Note that in my experience this site is much better at helping fix implementation questions rather than design questions, since the latter tend to be very broad questions. The exception is when the design questions are very specific, and then they may get answered. Regardless of the comments, I feel that the question is quite a bit over-broad, and needs to be made much more specific, but what I wonder is were my comments inappropriate about design questions in general, especially the second comment? Or is this question over-broad?

I posted these comments on a recent Stack Overflow Question:

I still fear that your question is too broad, that you may be coming here too early. If this were my project, I'd try to decompose the larger problem into much smaller steps, and then try to solve each single step, sometimes in isolation of complex enough, and then once all solved, putting them together into the program. This way if I still am stuck, I can come here with a much more specific and answerable question along with pertinent test code.

> Note that in my experience this site is much better at helping fix implementation questions rather than design questions, since the latter tend to be very broad questions. The exception is when the design questions are very specific, and then they may get answered. Regardless of the comments, I feel that the question is quite a bit over-broad, and needs to be made much more specific, but what I wonder is were my comments inappropriate about design questions in general, especially the second comment? Or is this question over-broad?

I posted these comments on a recent Stack Overflow Question:

I still fear that your question is too broad, that you may be coming here too early. If this were my project, I'd try to decompose the larger problem into much smaller steps, and then try to solve each single step, sometimes in isolation of complex enough, and then once all solved, putting them together into the program. This way if I still am stuck, I can come here with a much more specific and answerable question along with pertinent test code.

> Note that in my experience this site is much better at helping fix implementation questions rather than design questions, since the latter tend to be very broad questions. The exception is when the design questions are very specific, and then they may get answered. Regardless of the comments, I feel that the question is quite a bit over-broad, and needs to be made much more specific, but what I wonder is were my comments inappropriate about design questions in general, especially the second comment? Or is this question over-broad?
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Are program design"how would I get started?" questions too broad?

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I posted these comments on a recent StackOverflowStack Overflow Question:

I still fear that your question is too broad, that you may be coming here too early. If this were my project, I'd try to decompose the larger problem into much smaller steps, and then try to solve each single step, sometimes in isolation of complex enough, and then once all solved, putting them together into the program. This way if I still am stuck, I can come here with a much more specific and answerable question along with pertinent test code.

> Note that in my experience this site is much better at helping fix implementation questions rather than design questions, since the latter tend to be very broad questions. The exception is when the design questions are very specific, and then they may get answered. Regardless of the comments, I feel that the question is quite a bit over-broad, and needs to be made much more specific, but what I wonder is were my comments inappropriate about design questions in general, especially the 2ndsecond comment? Or is this question over-broad?

I posted these comments on a recent StackOverflow Question:

I still fear that your question is too broad, that you may be coming here too early. If this were my project, I'd try to decompose the larger problem into much smaller steps, and then try to solve each single step, sometimes in isolation of complex enough, and then once all solved, putting them together into the program. This way if I still am stuck, I can come here with a much more specific and answerable question along with pertinent test code.

> Note that in my experience this site is much better at helping fix implementation questions rather than design questions, since the latter tend to be very broad questions. The exception is when the design questions are very specific, and then they may get answered. Regardless of the comments, I feel that the question is quite a bit over-broad, and needs to be made much more specific, but what I wonder is were my comments inappropriate about design questions in general, especially the 2nd comment? Or is this question over-broad?

I posted these comments on a recent Stack Overflow Question:

I still fear that your question is too broad, that you may be coming here too early. If this were my project, I'd try to decompose the larger problem into much smaller steps, and then try to solve each single step, sometimes in isolation of complex enough, and then once all solved, putting them together into the program. This way if I still am stuck, I can come here with a much more specific and answerable question along with pertinent test code.

> Note that in my experience this site is much better at helping fix implementation questions rather than design questions, since the latter tend to be very broad questions. The exception is when the design questions are very specific, and then they may get answered. Regardless of the comments, I feel that the question is quite a bit over-broad, and needs to be made much more specific, but what I wonder is were my comments inappropriate about design questions in general, especially the second comment? Or is this question over-broad?
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