I took a look at Programmer's tour, and it starts with this:
Programmers Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for professionals and students in software development and related fields who are interested in getting expert answers on conceptual questions about software development.
(Emphasis mine).
I also took a cursory look at the most upvoted questions they have. They go more along the lines of:
- What technical details should a programmer of a web application consider before making the site public?
- Which hashing algorithm is best for uniqueness and speed?
- Where did the notion of “one return only” come from?
- Why is 80 characters the 'standard' limit for code width?
I have a gut feeling that asking for an expanded explanation of a very specific answer to a very specific problem may not be welcome there. Maybe if you could write your questions so as to be more conceptual, though, such as in "why is this alghorithm/heuristic/logic the most appropriate solution to this kind of problem"... then you could maybe post it there, but I'd still recommend trying to post rather into SO, or maybe into Computer Science (another Programmer's and SO's sister stack).