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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7309554/a-chess-board-representation-in-haskellhttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/7309554/a-chess-board-representation-in-haskell was closed as not constructive.

I understand it as asking about the possibilities in Haskell of implementating a preferably-functional representation of a chess board with fast update and undo.

Now I could edit the question to ask that more directly, but I do not see how to do that without basically rewriting all the original text, so before I try something like that I wanted to ask for clarification on what improvements (if any) are really necessary for this specific question to be considered constructive and thus possibly reopened. Or should I instead try and ask a new question of my own?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7309554/a-chess-board-representation-in-haskell was closed as not constructive.

I understand it as asking about the possibilities in Haskell of implementating a preferably-functional representation of a chess board with fast update and undo.

Now I could edit the question to ask that more directly, but I do not see how to do that without basically rewriting all the original text, so before I try something like that I wanted to ask for clarification on what improvements (if any) are really necessary for this specific question to be considered constructive and thus possibly reopened. Or should I instead try and ask a new question of my own?

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7309554/a-chess-board-representation-in-haskell was closed as not constructive.

I understand it as asking about the possibilities in Haskell of implementating a preferably-functional representation of a chess board with fast update and undo.

Now I could edit the question to ask that more directly, but I do not see how to do that without basically rewriting all the original text, so before I try something like that I wanted to ask for clarification on what improvements (if any) are really necessary for this specific question to be considered constructive and thus possibly reopened. Or should I instead try and ask a new question of my own?

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What can I do to improve closed question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7309554/a-chess-board-representation-in-haskell

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7309554/a-chess-board-representation-in-haskell was closed as not constructive.

I understand it as asking about the possibilities in Haskell of implementating a preferably-functional representation of a chess board with fast update and undo.

Now I could edit the question to ask that more directly, but I do not see how to do that without basically rewriting all the original text, so before I try something like that I wanted to ask for clarification on what improvements (if any) are really necessary for this specific question to be considered constructive and thus possibly reopened. Or should I instead try and ask a new question of my own?