Timeline for An editor who doesn't really understand the problem or the answer may see it as OK. Should the skip button target them more?
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Mar 26 at 6:56 | comment | added | Ooker | Ah, so you mean that if it's a function, then just merely telling its name and not how to use it will be enough for the experienced askers to solve their problems without having to read the the docs? | |
Mar 26 at 3:52 | comment | added | CPlus | @Ooker Because it's still fundamentally a 'here, you can find a solution behind this tool' rather than 'this code/method/whatever will solve your problem and you will not need to leave the answer to find it.' | |
Mar 26 at 3:51 | comment | added | Ooker | "recommending a third-party tool, without showing how the tool works and solves the problem, is not [OK]" — is there any further discussion on this? Because I see that there are tools or libs that don't really require much effort to learn how to use it. In here, the name of the package feels useful enough even without the link. I know you will say that this is better a comment, but I don't see how it's not an ok answer | |
Mar 26 at 1:05 | history | answered | CPlus | CC BY-SA 4.0 |