Let's say a relatively inexperienced user asks a question like
I have problem XYZ (linking to documentaion about algorithm/ specification) and would like to know how to create this in code ?
Said user does not provide effort or specify language of choice, but the problem could be relevant to others, ie not specific to this user alone.
Many people here would simply flag as "no effort" and downvote user / close question.
Now my question: is it acceptable to make an exception, given that the problem is answered with relatively little effort - and supply user with an answer in a language of my choice ? Of course well documented.
Or, is it expected on higher-level users to always prefer the stricter line, to discourage people from not making an effort to learn before they make a question ?
EDIT Thought example here was on replies to specific technical question (such as how to use linked documentation to make a calculation). Not some question that asked other's opinion or ask for a link list. So it would actually be an answer that would provide a solution for someone, and others facing same problem. @gnat, I had to answer "no", it did not answer my question directly.