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Emphasized answerer's high reputation; fixed grammar from passive voice.
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While I typed, I noticed an experienced user ("the answerer"), with veryvery high reputation, post an instantaneous and hasty answer. While the answerer's code was technically correct, it failed to import the necessary dependencies: had the asker appended this code to their own in their IDE, it would have thrown an error (for the unknown function). Unsurprisingly, the answer showed no sample output, as the answerer had spared no time to run (and test) the code. Finally, the answer did not contain a single word of prose, either in discussion or as a comment in the code itself; in particular, it made no mention was made of the missing dependencies.

While I typed, I noticed an experienced user ("the answerer"), with very high reputation, post an instantaneous and hasty answer. While the answerer's code was technically correct, it failed to import the necessary dependencies: had the asker appended this code to their own in their IDE, it would have thrown an error (for the unknown function). Unsurprisingly, the answer showed no sample output, as the answerer had spared no time to run (and test) the code. Finally, the answer did not contain a single word of prose, either in discussion or as a comment in the code itself; in particular, no mention was made of the missing dependencies.

While I typed, I noticed an experienced user ("the answerer"), with very high reputation, post an instantaneous and hasty answer. While the answerer's code was technically correct, it failed to import the necessary dependencies: had the asker appended this code to their own in their IDE, it would have thrown an error (for the unknown function). Unsurprisingly, the answer showed no sample output, as the answerer had spared no time to run (and test) the code. Finally, the answer did not contain a single word of prose, either in discussion or as a comment in the code itself; in particular, it made no mention of the missing dependencies.

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As a new user of Stack Overflow, who wishes to productively contribute, I often skim the Newest"Newest" feed of coding questions, within the scope of my particular domain knowledge. My goal is to help where I can, with clear and thorough answers, and in the process accrue enough reputation to exchange illuminating comments and to (eventually) place bounties on questions of particular importance to my job as a (junior) developer.

As a new user of Stack Overflow, who wishes to productively contribute, I often skim the Newest feed of coding questions, within the scope of my particular domain knowledge. My goal is to help where I can, with clear and thorough answers, and in the process accrue enough reputation to exchange illuminating comments and to (eventually) place bounties on questions of particular importance to my job as a (junior) developer.

As a new user of Stack Overflow, who wishes to productively contribute, I often skim the "Newest" feed of coding questions, within the scope of my particular domain knowledge. My goal is to help where I can, with clear and thorough answers, and in the process accrue enough reputation to exchange illuminating comments and to (eventually) place bounties on questions of particular importance to my job as a (junior) developer.

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Given the inexperience of the answererasker, and the near-certainty of a run-time error, I would not have considered this a "minimally viable answer" upon posting. To meet this threshold, I would have included the imports in my code, tested it, and made some mention of its purpose.

Given the inexperience of the answerer, and the near-certainty of a run-time error, I would not have considered this a "minimally viable answer" upon posting. To meet this threshold, I would have included the imports in my code, tested it, and made some mention of its purpose.

Given the inexperience of the asker, and the near-certainty of a run-time error, I would not have considered this a "minimally viable answer" upon posting. To meet this threshold, I would have included the imports in my code, tested it, and made some mention of its purpose.

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Made "asker"/"answerer" convention consistent.
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