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Active reading [<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/that's#Contraction>].
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Peter Mortensen
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There is a good explanation of why this is necessary...

Aside from word/acronym mismatch (weproducible?), itsit’s an explanation of things that could be more useful in getting a good answer, but that does not make any of them necessary as part of asking a question or getting a useful answer. ItsIt’s unlikely that someone is going to find that and read all the way through it and understand it before posting their first few questions. Even if they do, the very top answer on that post has a first bullet point saying ...

share a minimal dataset

... which is exactly what the user did in the question used as your example and I think is the thing you are complaining about. ItsIt’s something that good questions about databases and data related things should have in them.

@Larnu is talking about the markdown formatting style for tables, not if the user should include tabular data.

Personally I will avoid any questions where the data is formatted like this.

ThatsThat’s your choice, but I can tell you it feels better and is a more positive experience all around to use an evaluation like "Can I help this person, even a little bit?" rather than "Did this person meet all of my syntax requirements in order to give them assistance?"

There is a good explanation of why this is necessary...

Aside from word/acronym mismatch (weproducible?), its an explanation of things that could be more useful in getting a good answer, but that does not make any of them necessary as part of asking a question or getting a useful answer. Its unlikely that someone is going to find that and read all the way through it and understand it before posting their first few questions. Even if they do, the very top answer on that post has a first bullet point saying ...

share a minimal dataset

... which is exactly what the user did in the question used as your example and I think is the thing you are complaining about. Its something that good questions about databases and data related things should have in them.

@Larnu is talking about the markdown formatting style for tables, not if the user should include tabular data.

Personally I will avoid any questions where the data is formatted like this.

Thats your choice, but I can tell you it feels better and is a more positive experience all around to use an evaluation like "Can I help this person, even a little bit?" rather than "Did this person meet all of my syntax requirements in order to give them assistance?"

There is a good explanation of why this is necessary...

Aside from word/acronym mismatch (weproducible?), it’s an explanation of things that could be more useful in getting a good answer, but that does not make any of them necessary as part of asking a question or getting a useful answer. It’s unlikely that someone is going to find that and read all the way through it and understand it before posting their first few questions. Even if they do, the very top answer on that post has a first bullet point saying ...

share a minimal dataset

... which is exactly what the user did in the question used as your example and I think is the thing you are complaining about. It’s something that good questions about databases and data related things should have in them.

@Larnu is talking about the markdown formatting style for tables, not if the user should include tabular data.

Personally I will avoid any questions where the data is formatted like this.

That’s your choice, but I can tell you it feels better and is a more positive experience all around to use an evaluation like "Can I help this person, even a little bit?" rather than "Did this person meet all of my syntax requirements in order to give them assistance?"

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StingyJack
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There is a good explanation of why this is necessary...

Aside from word/acronym mismatch (weproducible?), it'sits an explanation of things that could be more useful in getting a good answer, but that does not make any of them necessary as part of asking a question or getting a useful answer. It'sIts unlikely that someone is going to find that and read all the way through it and understand it before posting their first few questions. Even if they do, the very top answer on that post has a first bullet point saying ...

share a minimal dataset

... which is exactly what the user did in the question used as your example and I think is the thing you are complaining about. It'sIts something that good questions about databases and data related things should have in them.

@Larnu is talking about the markdown formatting style for tables, not if the user should include tabular data.

Personally I will avoid any questions where the data is formatted like this.

That'sThats your choice, but I can tell you it feels better and is a more positive experience all around to use an evaluation like "Can I help this person, even a little bit?" rather than "Did this person meet all of my syntax requirements in order to give them assistance?"

There is a good explanation of why this is necessary...

Aside from word/acronym mismatch (weproducible?), it's an explanation of things that could be more useful in getting a good answer, but that does not make any of them necessary as part of asking a question or getting a useful answer. It's unlikely that someone is going to find that and read all the way through it and understand it before posting their first few questions. Even if they do, the very top answer on that post has a first bullet point saying ...

share a minimal dataset

... which is exactly what the user did in the question used as your example and I think is the thing you are complaining about. It's something that good questions about databases and data related things should have in them.

@Larnu is talking about the markdown formatting style for tables, not if the user should include tabular data.

Personally I will avoid any questions where the data is formatted like this.

That's your choice, but I can tell you it feels better and is a more positive experience all around to use an evaluation like "Can I help this person, even a little bit?" rather than "Did this person meet all of my syntax requirements in order to give them assistance?"

There is a good explanation of why this is necessary...

Aside from word/acronym mismatch (weproducible?), its an explanation of things that could be more useful in getting a good answer, but that does not make any of them necessary as part of asking a question or getting a useful answer. Its unlikely that someone is going to find that and read all the way through it and understand it before posting their first few questions. Even if they do, the very top answer on that post has a first bullet point saying ...

share a minimal dataset

... which is exactly what the user did in the question used as your example and I think is the thing you are complaining about. Its something that good questions about databases and data related things should have in them.

@Larnu is talking about the markdown formatting style for tables, not if the user should include tabular data.

Personally I will avoid any questions where the data is formatted like this.

Thats your choice, but I can tell you it feels better and is a more positive experience all around to use an evaluation like "Can I help this person, even a little bit?" rather than "Did this person meet all of my syntax requirements in order to give them assistance?"

its == belongs to it; it's == it is
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Heretic Monkey
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There is a good explanation of why this is necessary...

Aside from word/acronym mismatch (weproducible?), itsit's an explanation of things that could be more useful in getting a good answer, but that does not make any of them necessary as part of asking a question or getting a useful answer. ItsIt's unlikely that someone is going to find that and read all the way through it and understand it before posting their first few questions. Even if they do, the very top answer on that post has a first bullet point saying ...

share a minimal dataset

... which is exactly what the user did in the question used as your example and I think is the thing you are complaining about. ItsIt's something that good questions about databases and data related things should have in them.

@Larnu is talking about the markdown formatting style for tables, not if the user should include tabular data.

Personally I will avoid any questions where the data is formatted like this.

ThatsThat's your choice, but I can tell you it feels better and is a more positive experience all around to use an evaluation like "Can I help this person, even a little bit?" rather than "Did this person meet all of my syntax requirements in order to give them assistance?"

There is a good explanation of why this is necessary...

Aside from word/acronym mismatch (weproducible?), its an explanation of things that could be more useful in getting a good answer, but that does not make any of them necessary as part of asking a question or getting a useful answer. Its unlikely that someone is going to find that and read all the way through it and understand it before posting their first few questions. Even if they do, the very top answer on that post has a first bullet point saying ...

share a minimal dataset

... which is exactly what the user did in the question used as your example and I think is the thing you are complaining about. Its something that good questions about databases and data related things should have in them.

@Larnu is talking about the markdown formatting style for tables, not if the user should include tabular data.

Personally I will avoid any questions where the data is formatted like this.

Thats your choice, but I can tell you it feels better and is a more positive experience all around to use an evaluation like "Can I help this person, even a little bit?" rather than "Did this person meet all of my syntax requirements in order to give them assistance?"

There is a good explanation of why this is necessary...

Aside from word/acronym mismatch (weproducible?), it's an explanation of things that could be more useful in getting a good answer, but that does not make any of them necessary as part of asking a question or getting a useful answer. It's unlikely that someone is going to find that and read all the way through it and understand it before posting their first few questions. Even if they do, the very top answer on that post has a first bullet point saying ...

share a minimal dataset

... which is exactly what the user did in the question used as your example and I think is the thing you are complaining about. It's something that good questions about databases and data related things should have in them.

@Larnu is talking about the markdown formatting style for tables, not if the user should include tabular data.

Personally I will avoid any questions where the data is formatted like this.

That's your choice, but I can tell you it feels better and is a more positive experience all around to use an evaluation like "Can I help this person, even a little bit?" rather than "Did this person meet all of my syntax requirements in order to give them assistance?"

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StingyJack
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