Personally, I wouldn't have voted to close it, but I can understand why it was closed.
The question as-is was just a general question asking if there was a specific reason to choose X over Y
. The "not constructive" close reason was depreciated almost a year ago, but under the current guidelines, it could have been closed as "primarily opinion based" since answers would have been based on nothing more than someone's opinion as to which was correct.
You have to realize that the question was asked as such as time when question of that nature were perfectly acceptable, and were welcome. But as Stack Overflow matured, we realized that some questions just simply don't work well in this format, for various reasons. As such, they have been declared off-topic after the fact.
This exact question, if asked today, would have been heavily downvoted and closed quickly.
However, a closed question doesn't really mean much when the existing answers are good and complete. The question itself is still visible, as are the answers. All closing does is prevent new answers, and this question does not appear to need any new answers as the existing answers look to be complete.