I can already feel the down votes, but I wanted to ask the community about answering questions on stackoverflow regardless.
Today I made my first attempt to try to help another poster because I thought I could help seeing how I thought I knew where I could find the answer (before he edited his post to show he already tried the method). I would have liked to post the resource I found as a comment, since I knew it wasn't really an answer provided by me, but I could not since I have very few reputation points mostly from accepting answers not answering them. So I "answered" with what I thought he could use st.replace() method and the link where I found the topic and saying that I would have commented but could not. After I posted it, the OP had edited it to show he had tried the method.
I didn't realize that I would be fiercely attacked for this attempt. Both being called a fool for using w3school has the resource link (didn't realize it was so hated) and a thinly veiled insult for being a points-digger. I ended up deleting my answer since it was so hated but here's a screenshot
When did it become a crime to try and help? I know i'm not a professional programmer (my profile says novice) but I usually find it better to receive an answer then to sit for days with no leads at all. Is there a way to send a private msg with help, is that even an option? I don't feel I would even try answering another question in the future.
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after you posted. It may have been better not to start with the "I cannot comment" sentence, and also not "Maybe you can.." - you could have stated "Usestr.replace
. On recommending w3schools.com ... yes, I've been there, done that, have been told off. Never did it again.