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Cody Gray Mod
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I am not a domain expert on C# and .NetNET, but it strikes me that your question is lacking the kind of detail that would allow someone to figure out what is going on. So I would (hypothetically ...) have voted to close it as either "Needs detail or clarity" or "Needs debugging details".

The fundamental point though is: don't get hung up over the specific closure reason (or reasons) that people have chosen.

Just try to figure out how you can make the question more "answerable". For example, by providing a "recipe" which would allow someone with C#  /  .NetNET experience to reproduce what you are seeing.

I still read into it that the reason for closing is that the question seems goofy and all over the place.

Well, that's not a correct reading of any of the StackOverflowStack Overflow closure reasons. There is really no point reading a closure vote or downvote as a personal putdown. Votes are just votes.

I am not a domain expert on C# and .Net, but it strikes me that your question is lacking the kind of detail that would allow someone to figure out what is going on. So I would (hypothetically ...) have voted to close it as either "Needs detail or clarity" or "Needs debugging details".

The fundamental point though is: don't get hung up over the specific closure reason (or reasons) that people have chosen.

Just try to figure out how you can make the question more "answerable". For example, by providing a "recipe" which would allow someone with C#  /  .Net experience to reproduce what you are seeing.

I still read into it that the reason for closing is that the question seems goofy and all over the place.

Well, that's not a correct reading of any of the StackOverflow closure reasons. There is really no point reading a closure vote or downvote as a personal putdown. Votes are just votes.

I am not a domain expert on C# and .NET, but it strikes me that your question is lacking the kind of detail that would allow someone to figure out what is going on. So I would (hypothetically ...) have voted to close it as either "Needs detail or clarity" or "Needs debugging details".

The fundamental point though is: don't get hung up over the specific closure reason (or reasons) that people have chosen.

Just try to figure out how you can make the question more "answerable". For example, by providing a "recipe" which would allow someone with C#/.NET experience to reproduce what you are seeing.

I still read into it that the reason for closing is that the question seems goofy and all over the place.

Well, that's not a correct reading of any of the Stack Overflow closure reasons. There is really no point reading a closure vote or downvote as a personal putdown. Votes are just votes.

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Stephen C
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I am not a domain expert on C# and .Net, but it strikes me that your question is lacking the kind of detail that would allow someone to figure out what is going on. So I would (hypothetically ...) have voted to close it as either "Needs detail or clarity" or "Needs debugging details".

The fundamental point though is: don't get hung up over the specific closure reason (or reasons) that people have chosen.

Just try to figure out how you can make the question more "answerable". For example, by providing a "recipe" which would allow someone with C# / .Net experience to reproduce what you are seeing.

I still read into it that the reason for closing is that the question seems goofy and all over the place.

Well, that's not a correct reading of any of the StackOverflow closure reasons. There is really no point reading a closure vote or downvote as a personal putdown. Votes are just votes.

I am not a domain expert on C# and .Net, but it strikes me that your question is lacking the kind of detail that would allow someone to figure out what is going on. So I would have voted to close it as either "Needs detail or clarity" or "Needs debugging details".

The fundamental point though is: don't get hung up over the specific closure reason (or reasons) that people have chosen.

Just try to figure out how you can make the question more "answerable". For example, by providing a "recipe" which would allow someone with C# / .Net experience to reproduce what you are seeing.

I still read into it that the reason for closing is that the question seems goofy and all over the place.

Well, that's not a correct reading of any of the StackOverflow closure reasons. There is really no point reading a closure vote or downvote as a personal putdown. Votes are just votes.

I am not a domain expert on C# and .Net, but it strikes me that your question is lacking the kind of detail that would allow someone to figure out what is going on. So I would (hypothetically ...) have voted to close it as either "Needs detail or clarity" or "Needs debugging details".

The fundamental point though is: don't get hung up over the specific closure reason (or reasons) that people have chosen.

Just try to figure out how you can make the question more "answerable". For example, by providing a "recipe" which would allow someone with C# / .Net experience to reproduce what you are seeing.

I still read into it that the reason for closing is that the question seems goofy and all over the place.

Well, that's not a correct reading of any of the StackOverflow closure reasons. There is really no point reading a closure vote or downvote as a personal putdown. Votes are just votes.

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Stephen C
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I am not a domain expert on C# and .Net, but it strikes me that your question is lacking the kind of detail that would allow someone to figure out what is going on. So I would have voted to close it as either "Needs detail or clarity" or "Needs debugging details".

The fundamental point though is: don't get hung up over the specific closure reason (or reasons) that people have chosen.

Just try to figure out how you can make the question more "answerable". For example, by providing a "recipe" which would allow someone with C# / .Net experience to reproduce what you are seeing.

I still read into it that the reason for closing is that the question seems goofy and all over the place.

Well, that's not a correct reading of any of the StackOverflow closure reasonreasons. There is really no point reading a closure vote or downvote as a personal putdown. Votes are just votes.

I am not a domain expert on C# and .Net, but it strikes me that your question is lacking the kind of detail that would allow someone to figure out what is going on. So I would have voted to close it as either "Needs detail or clarity" or "Needs debugging details".

The fundamental point though is: don't get hung up over the specific closure reason (or reasons) that people have chosen.

Just try to figure out how you can make the question more "answerable". For example, by providing a "recipe" which would allow someone with C# / .Net experience to reproduce what you are seeing.

I still read into it that the reason for closing is that the question seems goofy and all over the place.

Well, that's not a correct reading of any of the StackOverflow closure reason.

I am not a domain expert on C# and .Net, but it strikes me that your question is lacking the kind of detail that would allow someone to figure out what is going on. So I would have voted to close it as either "Needs detail or clarity" or "Needs debugging details".

The fundamental point though is: don't get hung up over the specific closure reason (or reasons) that people have chosen.

Just try to figure out how you can make the question more "answerable". For example, by providing a "recipe" which would allow someone with C# / .Net experience to reproduce what you are seeing.

I still read into it that the reason for closing is that the question seems goofy and all over the place.

Well, that's not a correct reading of any of the StackOverflow closure reasons. There is really no point reading a closure vote or downvote as a personal putdown. Votes are just votes.

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