I have met multiple new posts that start with "I'm a beginner" or "I just started this language" or something along those lines. I get that the OP wants to say that the mistakes in the code might be really easy to find and fix but I don't think that should be an excuse at all. Why are so many questions starting with something like "I'm just a beginner..."? I think that they should more research before asking if they think the mistake is easy to solve.
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9The only helpful information provided by such statements is upfront declaration of OP's technical level. Knowing it makes it easier to tailor the level of detail in one's answer.– PM 77-1Feb 4, 2015 at 1:50
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@PythonMaster I wouldn't be so quick to accept an answer on a discussion question on meta, if i were you. It means less people will contribute.– Frames Catherine WhiteFeb 4, 2015 at 2:27
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Starting posts with "I'm a beginner", or "this is the first time I've used Java WebFramework Foo-1000" etc is basically the same as ending posts with: "Thanks" or "Your assistance is appreciated" etc.
It is noise. It should be edited out.
we don't care if you are a beginner to the whole thing or an expert who is stuck on this one particular point.
To go a bit philosophical, speaking to the generic second person know as You, not PythonMaster, but rather all those who ask.
Our answers are not answers to Your problem answers are answers to The problem and you are just the messenger who first brought the problem to the site. Where The problem with be answered, not just for you but for all those who come after
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1This might be minor contentious, there is the other view point that if a user described them self as a beginner, then you used different language than otherwise. I have another post on one of the site metas somewhere about it. Feb 4, 2015 at 1:47
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2Well, a better thing to rely on than the posters self-proclaimed level (which is nearly always freshly-hatched or guru-haxor, if provided) is their demonstrated level of experience. Which in the case of self-declared levels is either obviously completely different, the level given (mythic rare if above beginner), or leach aka help-vampire. Observe that in neither case does the self-rating help. Feb 4, 2015 at 2:24