We kinda had one of those for a while. The problem is, folks used it for everything from implement this spec (the intended purpose) to very specific implementation questions (of the sort that are actually useful to others).
When even experienced users are going back and voting to close well-regarded programming questions with dozens, scores even hundreds of linked questions, it becomes clear that we've inadvertently described the wrong problem.
So we debated and discussed this for a few months, and eventually came around to the idea that "give me the code" is a problem when the problem is very large and the pieces provided by the asker are too few. This matches up reasonably well with Too Broad:
There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow the answer set or to isolate an issue that can be answered in a few paragraphs.
If an answer suitable to the asker's needs (spec and expressed skill level) would involve writing a book (or even a good-sized tutorial), then the question is Too Broad and should be closed, the asker encouraged to narrow down his question to something more specific. That doesn't necessarily make all specific questions good, but there are other close reasons and downvotes to handle other problems that may exist.