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This is in reference to my recent ctypes questionmy recent ctypes question.

After taking a break and fighting with it for a couple more days I found a solution, but I would like to know why. This happens to me occasionally and I haven't figured out best practice.

Is it better to answer my own question and open a new question asking about why the fix works, or should I edit the original question (with no answers) pointing to the solution and asking why it works.

This is in reference to my recent ctypes question.

After taking a break and fighting with it for a couple more days I found a solution, but I would like to know why. This happens to me occasionally and I haven't figured out best practice.

Is it better to answer my own question and open a new question asking about why the fix works, or should I edit the original question (with no answers) pointing to the solution and asking why it works.

This is in reference to my recent ctypes question.

After taking a break and fighting with it for a couple more days I found a solution, but I would like to know why. This happens to me occasionally and I haven't figured out best practice.

Is it better to answer my own question and open a new question asking about why the fix works, or should I edit the original question (with no answers) pointing to the solution and asking why it works.

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This is in reference to my recent ctypes question.

After taking a break and fighting with it for a couple more days I found a solution, but I would like to know why. This happens to me occasionally and I am haven't figured out best practice.

Is it better to answer my own question and open a new question asking about why the fix works, or should I edit the original question (with no answers) pointing to the solution and asking why it works.

This is in reference to my recent ctypes question.

After taking a break and fighting with it for a couple more days I found a solution, but I would like to know why. This happens to me occasionally and I am haven't figured out best practice.

Is it better to answer my own question and open a new question asking about why the fix works, or should I edit the original question (with no answers) pointing to the solution and asking why it works.

This is in reference to my recent ctypes question.

After taking a break and fighting with it for a couple more days I found a solution, but I would like to know why. This happens to me occasionally and I haven't figured out best practice.

Is it better to answer my own question and open a new question asking about why the fix works, or should I edit the original question (with no answers) pointing to the solution and asking why it works.

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Chris
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When to ask a new question or edit an old question

This is in reference to my recent ctypes question.

After taking a break and fighting with it for a couple more days I found a solution, but I would like to know why. This happens to me occasionally and I am haven't figured out best practice.

Is it better to answer my own question and open a new question asking about why the fix works, or should I edit the original question (with no answers) pointing to the solution and asking why it works.