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In the past nine hours I noticed a series of similar questions from the same user, regarding the same topic, but in incremental steps.

Here is the first question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56347991/error-in-code-with-quadratic-formula-program. The user claims to be new to the Python programming language, so I suppose it is quite frequent to encounter some issues, errors, etc.

After a few hours the user asks about again basic Python variable passing/returning: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56350543/using-a-function-inside-a-function

Here at the end of the answer the answerer has clearly stated to:

Of course, you're going to want to ensure your values are converted to integers to perform math...

Here is the third question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56351884/quadratic-equations. The user asks about the same program to evaluate those and someone answers the question by saying you need to cast it. But the user does not seem to learn from the answers on his question and keeps on asking the same type of question again.

Here is the fourth question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56352534/arithmetic-with-functions-in-python-for-a-novice. In this question the user basically asks the third question, and someone answers it stating the same result, which is to cast it.

I don't have an issue with answering such questions, although they can be solved pretty easily, but the problem is here that the user does not seem to learn from the answers and does not accept any answers and seems to just throw up his hands at the slightest of errors. It would be much better to redirect the user to a beginners tutorial on Python IMHO.

The similar questions I've found on the site do not answer my question.

In the past nine hours I noticed a series of similar questions from the same user, regarding the same topic, but in incremental steps.

Here is the first question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56347991/error-in-code-with-quadratic-formula-program. The user claims to be new to the Python programming language, so I suppose it is quite frequent to encounter some issues, errors, etc.

After a few hours the user asks about again basic Python variable passing/returning: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56350543/using-a-function-inside-a-function

Here at the end of the answer the answerer has clearly stated to:

Of course, you're going to want to ensure your values are converted to integers to perform math...

Here is the third question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56351884/quadratic-equations. The user asks about the same program to evaluate those and someone answers the question by saying you need to cast it. But the user does not seem to learn from the answers on his question and keeps on asking same type of question again.

Here is the fourth question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56352534/arithmetic-with-functions-in-python-for-a-novice. In this question the user basically asks the third question, and someone answers it stating the same result, which is to cast it.

I don't have an issue with answering such questions, although they can be solved pretty easily, but the problem is here that the user does not seem to learn from the answers and does not accept any answers and seems to just throw up his hands at the slightest of errors. It would be much better to redirect the user to a beginners tutorial on Python IMHO.

The similar questions I've found on the site do not answer my question.

In the past nine hours I noticed a series of similar questions from the same user, regarding the same topic, but in incremental steps.

Here is the first question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56347991/error-in-code-with-quadratic-formula-program. The user claims to be new to the Python programming language, so I suppose it is quite frequent to encounter some issues, errors, etc.

After a few hours the user asks about again basic Python variable passing/returning: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56350543/using-a-function-inside-a-function

Here at the end of the answer the answerer has clearly stated to:

Of course, you're going to want to ensure your values are converted to integers to perform math...

Here is the third question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56351884/quadratic-equations. The user asks about the same program to evaluate those and someone answers the question by saying you need to cast it. But the user does not seem to learn from the answers on his question and keeps on asking the same type of question again.

Here is the fourth question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56352534/arithmetic-with-functions-in-python-for-a-novice. In this question the user basically asks the third question, and someone answers it stating the same result, which is to cast it.

I don't have an issue with answering such questions, although they can be solved pretty easily, but the problem is here that the user does not seem to learn from the answers and does not accept any answers and seems to just throw up his hands at the slightest of errors. It would be much better to redirect the user to a beginners tutorial on Python IMHO.

The similar questions I've found on the site do not answer my question.

Active reading [<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29>]. Applied some formatting.
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What toshould we do when a user does not learn from previous answers and keeps on asking questions?

In the past 9nine hours I noticed a series of similar questions from the same user, regarding the same topic, but in incremental steps.
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Here is the first question:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56347991/error-in-code-with-quadratic-formula-program

Thehttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/56347991/error-in-code-with-quadratic-formula-program. The user claims to be new to pythonthe Python programming language, so I suppose it is quite frequent to encounter some issue/errorissues, errors, etc. 

After a few hours the user asks about again basic pythonPython variable passing/returning

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56350543/using-a-function-inside-a-function

Here https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56350543/using-a-function-inside-a-function

Here at the end of the answer the answerer has clearly stated to
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Of course, you're going to want to ensure your values are converted to integers to perform math...


Here Here is the 3rdthird question:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56351884/quadratic-equations

Thehttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/56351884/quadratic-equations. The user asks about the same program to evaluate those and someone answers the question by saying you need to cast it. But the user does not seem to learn from the answers on his question and keeps on asking same type of question again.
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Here is the 4thfourth question:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56352534/arithmetic-with-functions-in-python-for-a-novice

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I don't have an issue with answering such questions, although they can be solved pretty easily,but but the problem is here that the user does not seem to learn from the answers and does not accept any answers and seems to just throw up his hands at the slightest of errors. It would be much better to redirect the user to a beginners tutorial on pythonPython IMHO.
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The similar questions I've found on the site do not answer my question.

What to do when user does not learn from previous answers and keeps on asking questions

In the past 9 hours I noticed series of similar questions from the same user, regarding the same topic but in incremental steps.
Here is the first question

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56347991/error-in-code-with-quadratic-formula-program

The user claims to be new to python programming language so I suppose it is quite frequent to encounter some issue/error etc. After few hours the user asks about again basic python variable passing/returning

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56350543/using-a-function-inside-a-function

Here at the end of the answer the answerer has clearly stated to
 

Of course, you're going to want to ensure your values are converted to integers to perform math...


Here is the 3rd question

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56351884/quadratic-equations

The user asks about the same program to evaluate those and someone answers the question by saying you need to cast it. But the user does not seem to learn from the answers on his question and keeps on asking same type of question again.
Here is the 4th question

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56352534/arithmetic-with-functions-in-python-for-a-novice

In this question the user basically asks the 3rd question, and someone answers it stating the same result, which is to cast it.
I don't have an issue with answering such questions, although they can be solved pretty easily,but the problem is here that the user does not seem to learn from the answers and does not accept any answers and seems to just throw up his hands at the slightest of errors. It would be much better to redirect the user to a beginners tutorial on python IMHO.
The similar questions I've found on the site do not answer my question.

What should we do when a user does not learn from previous answers and keeps on asking questions?

In the past nine hours I noticed a series of similar questions from the same user, regarding the same topic, but in incremental steps.

Here is the first question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56347991/error-in-code-with-quadratic-formula-program. The user claims to be new to the Python programming language, so I suppose it is quite frequent to encounter some issues, errors, etc. 

After a few hours the user asks about again basic Python variable passing/returning: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56350543/using-a-function-inside-a-function

Here at the end of the answer the answerer has clearly stated to:

Of course, you're going to want to ensure your values are converted to integers to perform math...

Here is the third question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56351884/quadratic-equations. The user asks about the same program to evaluate those and someone answers the question by saying you need to cast it. But the user does not seem to learn from the answers on his question and keeps on asking same type of question again.

Here is the fourth question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56352534/arithmetic-with-functions-in-python-for-a-novice. In this question the user basically asks the third question, and someone answers it stating the same result, which is to cast it.

I don't have an issue with answering such questions, although they can be solved pretty easily, but the problem is here that the user does not seem to learn from the answers and does not accept any answers and seems to just throw up his hands at the slightest of errors. It would be much better to redirect the user to a beginners tutorial on Python IMHO.

The similar questions I've found on the site do not answer my question.

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