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Alexei Levenkov
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Here are my reasons why I would downvote if I see that question:

  • lack of MRE
  • "searched alot" text: "I've honestly looked at a lot of answers here"
  • completely unrelated SQL code (with likely spelling "Scropt" error)

I would expect someone who has 2K+ reputation to trim code to just the problem and explain (with possibly separate code) what they want to achieve. While your post provides context, it does not show that the OP spent time narrowing down the problem.

I.e. I'd expect roughly the following as an MRE:

ScriptList list = new ScriptList();
list.Add("test"); // Fails here claiming "ScriptList" class does not have method Add

public class ScriptList
{
   public List<string> ScriptItems {get;set;}
}

Note that this MRE looks somewhat stupidvery unclear to readers because they will clearly see ScriptList that does not have any methods - so first comment/VTC unclear would request some plausible reasoning why one would believe methods should show up on that class (which is possibly where the real question was).

Here are my reasons why I would downvote if I see that question:

  • lack of MRE
  • "searched alot" text: "I've honestly looked at a lot of answers here"
  • completely unrelated SQL code (with likely spelling "Scropt" error)

I would expect someone who has 2K+ reputation to trim code to just the problem and explain (with possibly separate code) what they want to achieve. While your post provides context, it does not show that the OP spent time narrowing down the problem.

I.e. I'd expect roughly the following as an MRE:

ScriptList list = new ScriptList();
list.Add("test"); // Fails here claiming "ScriptList" class does not have method Add

public class ScriptList
{
   public List<string> ScriptItems {get;set;}
}

Note that this MRE looks somewhat stupid because clearly ScriptList does not have any methods - so some plausible reasoning why one would believe methods should show up on that class (which is possibly where the real question was).

Here are my reasons why I would downvote if I see that question:

  • lack of MRE
  • "searched alot" text: "I've honestly looked at a lot of answers here"
  • completely unrelated SQL code (with likely spelling "Scropt" error)

I would expect someone who has 2K+ reputation to trim code to just the problem and explain (with possibly separate code) what they want to achieve. While your post provides context, it does not show that the OP spent time narrowing down the problem.

I.e. I'd expect roughly the following as an MRE:

ScriptList list = new ScriptList();
list.Add("test"); // Fails here claiming "ScriptList" class does not have method Add

public class ScriptList
{
   public List<string> ScriptItems {get;set;}
}

Note that this MRE looks very unclear to readers because they will clearly see ScriptList that does not have any methods - so first comment/VTC unclear would request some plausible reasoning why one would believe methods should show up on that class (which is possibly where the real question was).

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TylerH
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Here are my reasons why I would downvote if I see that question:

  • lack of MREMRE
  • "searched alot" text  : "I've honestly looked at a lot of answers here"
  • completely unrelated SQL code (with likely spelling "Scropt" error)

I would expect someone who havehas 2K+ reputation to trim code to just the problem and explain (with possibly separate code) what they want to achieve. While your post provides context, it does not show that the OP spent time narrowing down the problem.

I.e. I'd expect roughly the following as an MRE:

ScriptList list = new ScriptList();
list.Add("test"); // Fails here claiming "ScriptList" class does not have method Add

public class ScriptList
{
   public List<string> ScriptItems {get;set;}
}

Note that this MRE looklooks somewhat stupid because clearly ScriptList does not have any methods - so some plausible reasoning why one would believe methods should show up on that class (which is possibly where the real question was).

Here are my reasons why I would downvote if I see that question:

  • lack of MRE
  • "searched alot" text  : "I've honestly looked at a lot of answers here"
  • completely unrelated SQL code (with likely spelling "Scropt" error)

I would expect someone who have 2K+ reputation to trim code to just the problem and explain (with possibly separate code) what they want to achieve. While post provides context it does not show that OP spent time narrowing down the problem.

I.e. I'd expect roughly following MRE:

ScriptList list = new ScriptList();
list.Add("test"); // Fails here claiming "ScriptList" class does not have method Add

public class ScriptList
{
   public List<string> ScriptItems {get;set;}
}

Note that this MRE look somewhat stupid because clearly ScriptList does not have any methods - so some plausible reasoning why one would believe methods should show up on that class (which is possibly where the real question was).

Here are my reasons why I would downvote if I see that question:

  • lack of MRE
  • "searched alot" text: "I've honestly looked at a lot of answers here"
  • completely unrelated SQL code (with likely spelling "Scropt" error)

I would expect someone who has 2K+ reputation to trim code to just the problem and explain (with possibly separate code) what they want to achieve. While your post provides context, it does not show that the OP spent time narrowing down the problem.

I.e. I'd expect roughly the following as an MRE:

ScriptList list = new ScriptList();
list.Add("test"); // Fails here claiming "ScriptList" class does not have method Add

public class ScriptList
{
   public List<string> ScriptItems {get;set;}
}

Note that this MRE looks somewhat stupid because clearly ScriptList does not have any methods - so some plausible reasoning why one would believe methods should show up on that class (which is possibly where the real question was).

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Alexei Levenkov
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Here are my reasons why I would downvote if I see that question:

  • lack of MRE
  • "searched alot" text : "I've honestly looked at a lot of answers here"
  • completely unrelated SQL code (with likely spelling "Scropt" error)

I would expect someone who have 2K+ reputation to trim code to just the problem and explain (with possibly separate code) what they want to achieve. While post provides context it does not show that OP spent time narrowing down the problem.

I.e. I'd expect roughly following MRE:

ScriptList list = new ScriptList();
list.Add("test"); // Fails here claiming "ScriptList" class does not have method Add

public class ScriptList
{
   public List<string> ScriptItems {get;set;}
}

Note that this MRE look somewhat stupid because clearly ScriptList does not have any methods - so some plausible reasoning why one would believe methods should show up on that class (which is possibly where the real question was).