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Dec 7, 2018 at 13:44 comment added Ken White You did the right thing. Is there a library? is absolutely useless, and will be followed up the vast majority of times by a comment that says Can you tell me what it is and where to find it?. It's a useless question that has no future value at best, and at worst it's an intentional effort to circumvent the guidelines by trying to disguise the intent of the post.
Dec 6, 2018 at 12:18 comment added user10735198 Replying to 'Is it possible to ...' questions with 'Of course it's possible.' is considered by diamond mods to be "snarky and condescending". If that's the policy then what does that make the question?
Dec 6, 2018 at 6:00 comment added TheGeneral Whats strange is the votes to un-delete it, this question should stayed dead and buried
Dec 6, 2018 at 5:12 comment added ProgrammingLlama @azerafati I forgot that that even existed :-O
Dec 6, 2018 at 5:12 comment added azerafati even better we could migrate it to softwarerecs.stackexchange.com instead.
Dec 5, 2018 at 17:38 comment added user1228 What if someone asked a yes or no question about the existence of a library and one person answered "no" and the other answered "yes". Exactly how would that be useful to anybody?
Dec 5, 2018 at 14:11 answer added fbueckert timeline score: 11
Dec 5, 2018 at 9:26 comment added gnat see also: Where is the line for yes/no questions? at MSO and my favorite from MSE: Question closed because yes/no answer
Dec 5, 2018 at 7:42 comment added T.J. Crowder "OP has now countered stating that it wasn't a request for recommendations, but instead a straight-forward yes/no question..." Classic twittery, VTC and move on... :-)
Dec 5, 2018 at 7:17 comment added David Z The mischievous side of me would like to orchestrate things so the poster gets exactly one answer, "Yes, there is such a library", and no more information than that. Hopefully it would make the point about why that's a pretty lousy question if not taken as a recommendation question.
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Dec 5, 2018 at 6:28 vote accept ProgrammingLlama
Dec 5, 2018 at 6:28 answer added Mureinik timeline score: 37
Dec 5, 2018 at 5:42 comment added ProgrammingLlama @BSMP I hadn't considered that, but that does make a lot of sense. It's makes it clear what they were asking for, despite what they've said since in the Q's comments.
Dec 5, 2018 at 5:40 comment added BSMP You did the right thing. Look at the OP's comments on the answers: they are only going to mark an answer as correct if the suggested library works for them after testing it. Something they couldn't do unless the answer contained a recommendation. If they were only looking for a yes/no, not a specific library, then they should have just accepted the first answer that said yes.
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