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While the SO search never seems to be great, the quotation marks in the title might make this harder than it needs to be, too. I've run into this before too, as I described in a MSE question: How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag?How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag? And I ran into this for very similar reasons: a very specific error message that's got a canonical answer or two, but it's very difficult to find. From that question:

I've got a specific error message for this question, but shouldn't, if Stack Overflow asks for specific programming problems and for users to include results (including error messages), it be a bit easier to search for specific error messages?

There are two linked bug reports that show how this can be particularly frustrating (and bizarre):

While the SO search never seems to be great, the quotation marks in the title might make this harder than it needs to be, too. I've run into this before too, as I described in a MSE question: How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag? And I ran into this for very similar reasons: a very specific error message that's got a canonical answer or two, but it's very difficult to find. From that question:

I've got a specific error message for this question, but shouldn't, if Stack Overflow asks for specific programming problems and for users to include results (including error messages), it be a bit easier to search for specific error messages?

There are two linked bug reports that show how this can be particularly frustrating (and bizarre):

While the SO search never seems to be great, the quotation marks in the title might make this harder than it needs to be, too. I've run into this before too, as I described in a MSE question: How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag? And I ran into this for very similar reasons: a very specific error message that's got a canonical answer or two, but it's very difficult to find. From that question:

I've got a specific error message for this question, but shouldn't, if Stack Overflow asks for specific programming problems and for users to include results (including error messages), it be a bit easier to search for specific error messages?

There are two linked bug reports that show how this can be particularly frustrating (and bizarre):

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While the SO search never seems to be great, the quotation marks in the title might make this harder than it needs to be, too. I've run into this before too, as I described in a MSE question: How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag? And I ran into this for very similar reasons: a very specific error message that's got a canonical answer or two, but it's very difficult to find. From that question:

I've got a specific error message for this question, but shouldn't, if Stack Overflow asks for specific programming problems and for users to include results (including error messages), it be a bit easier to search for specific error messages?

There are two linked bug reports that show how this can be particularly frustrating (and bizarre):

While the SO search never seems to be great, the quotation marks in the title might make this harder than it needs to be, too. I've run into this before too, as I described in a MSE question: How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag? And I ran into this for very similar reasons: a very specific error message that's got a canonical answer or two, but it's very difficult to find. From that question:

I've got a specific error message for this question, but shouldn't, if Stack Overflow asks for specific programming problems and for users to include results (including error messages), it be a bit easier to search for specific error messages?

There are two linked bug reports that show how this can be particularly frustrating (and bizarre):

While the SO search never seems to be great, the quotation marks in the title might make this harder than it needs to be, too. I've run into this before too, as I described in a MSE question: How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag? And I ran into this for very similar reasons: a very specific error message that's got a canonical answer or two, but it's very difficult to find. From that question:

I've got a specific error message for this question, but shouldn't, if Stack Overflow asks for specific programming problems and for users to include results (including error messages), it be a bit easier to search for specific error messages?

There are two linked bug reports that show how this can be particularly frustrating (and bizarre):

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I wonder ifWhile the SO search never seems to be great, the quotation marks in the title might make this particularly difficultharder than it needs to be, too. I've run into this before too, as I described in a MSE question: How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag? and two associated bug reports:

And And I ran into this for very similar reasons: there's a very specific a very specific error message that should make this very easy to findthat's got a canonical answer or two, but the quotation marks around it seem to make it moreit's very difficult to find. From that question:

I've got a specific error message for this question, but shouldn't, if Stack Overflow asks for specific programming problems and for users to include results (including error messages), it be a bit easier to search for specific error messages?

There are two linked bug reports that show how this can be particularly frustrating (and bizarre):

I wonder if the quotation marks make this particularly difficult. I've run into this before too, as I described in a MSE question: How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag? and two associated bug reports:

And I ran into this for very similar reasons: there's a very specific error message that should make this very easy to find, but the quotation marks around it seem to make it more difficult to find.

I've got a specific error message for this question, but shouldn't, if Stack Overflow asks for specific programming problems and for users to include results (including error messages), it be a bit easier to search for specific error messages?

While the SO search never seems to be great, the quotation marks in the title might make this harder than it needs to be, too. I've run into this before too, as I described in a MSE question: How can I search for questions with the error message "application: not a procedure" in the Scheme tag? And I ran into this for very similar reasons: a very specific error message that's got a canonical answer or two, but it's very difficult to find. From that question:

I've got a specific error message for this question, but shouldn't, if Stack Overflow asks for specific programming problems and for users to include results (including error messages), it be a bit easier to search for specific error messages?

There are two linked bug reports that show how this can be particularly frustrating (and bizarre):

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