If I'm reviewing a question that is being commented by users as too naive because it has serveal logical errors in the code statements. What should be the verdict of the review?
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If I'm reviewing a question that is being commented by users as too naive because it has serveal logical errors in the code statements. What should be the verdict of the review?
I'm referring to question
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The question doesn't seem to be exceptionally good, but the question is still clear and answerable. The comments seem to point out the quality of the written code, but votes on questions should not be based on that. As long as the code allows someone to reproduce the problem, and the size of the code is reasonable, we shouldn't worry about the code. I would give an upvote if the score is < 1 (a little bit of reputation showing they are doing the right thing), or otherwise click "No action needed". In general, if the question isn't exceptionally good, I don't want to raise the score too much.
cout << "Hello"
outside the main method you don't know the basics of c++ and you should try to learn about it first before facing a bigger problem like trying to code a simple game. Personally I don't like questions that consists on chunks of code with simple grammatical errors. I just clicked No action needed.
– rareyesdev
Apr 28 '14 at 1:38