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First of all, there is the tag , which suggests that questions about dynamic programming are on-topic. On the other hand, if a specific question with this tag asks about help in formulation of a recurrence relation (or an explanation of the general approach) and the ultimate goal of the original poster is not implementation in actual code, is the question to be considered off-topic or not? If so, why?

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    In general, questions about dynamic programming are not off-topic. If I have a question about implementing an Earley parser, that's clearly on topic. If the question is more of a theoretical CS question instead of an implementation question, then it's probably best asked on cs.SE instead...
    – l4mpi
    Commented Jan 15, 2015 at 10:05

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Questions about dynamic programming are fine. Emphasis on programming. If you're asking about, say

formulation of a recurrence relation (or an explanation of the general approach) and the ultimate goal of the original poster is not implementation in actual code

...then it's not really a programming question any more. It's a computer science question.

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    When programming appears in the term dynamic programming (or linear program or quadratic program), it doesn't mean the same as programming in computer programming. Which is why saying "emphasis on programming" makes no sense at all. Questions about formal proofs of algorithmic complexity of a dynamic programming approach are 100% about dynamic programming... but off-topic.
    – Ben Voigt
    Commented Feb 13, 2015 at 5:12
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    @Ben: Call it an abuse of terminology.
    – Kevin
    Commented Feb 13, 2015 at 14:40

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