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I asked a question on codegolf.se, and was advised that Code Golf is for contests and that I could try Stack Overflow.

So I asked it on Stack Overflow instead

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25241222/how-does-this-bitcoin-address-generator-in-obfuscated-python-work

The question attracted 6 down votes and 3 close votes in a few short minutes, I've since deleted it.

Where does this question fit on the Stack Exchange Network? Or doesn't it fit anywhere?

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    "How does this code work" is always "too broad" for SO, and I don't think there is any other SE site where it is on topic. You can however ask SO about small, isolated snippets of obfuscated code instead - try to figure it out yourself and only ask a question when you've stumbled on a sufficiently small part of the program you can't make sense of.
    – l4mpi
    Aug 11, 2014 at 10:52
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    You may wish to help with the Code Understanding area 51 proposal. The current top example question is What exactly does {insert overly obfuscated code here} do?
    – user289086
    Aug 11, 2014 at 11:25

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The problem with your question on Stack Overflow was that it was too broad. De-obfuscating such code is a multi-step process, and it isn't clear what parts you need help with.

Specific questions about that chunck may be suitable, but you had shown no efforts to even begin unraveling that knot yourself. I think it was the lack of effort on your part that attracted the downvotes.

There currently are no Stack Exchange sites where asking a full unravel this obfuscated piece of code and explain to me what exactly it does type questions.

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  • Thanks for enlightening me. As I barely know where to start, I'm going to give up. Pretty cool piece of code though.
    – jon
    Aug 11, 2014 at 10:54

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