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The following question is described as off-topic Which property of Scala's type-system make it Turing-complete? , but I have no idea why?

Is it not related to programming? Shouldn't it be moved to another Stack Exchange site instead of put as off-topic?

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    It can't be moved. You can only migrate questions younger than 60 days. But I don't see how it is off-topic. However, the question seems much too broad. I don't know Scala, but just based on the first sentence of the answer, you would have to write a novel to completely answer the question, so should still be closed. May 8, 2015 at 14:46
  • Thanks, I clarified where it should be moved. May 8, 2015 at 14:50
  • The title may be part of the problem here. It seems unlikely that any particular property of Scala's type-system in itself makes it Turing-complete. The question text makes it perfectly clear—but if you're concerned with how to practically get a good answer or good close reason (as appropriate) for your questions, a title that will immediately invite a "duh" reaction before people even start reading will probably predispose some of them to answer/vote dismissively instead of putting the care into it that you'd want.
    – abarnert
    May 8, 2015 at 22:15

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It's not a programming problem, it's a computer science problem.

There is in fact a site for computer science problems.

As was noted in comments, the question is too old to be migrated, so while you could re-ask it somewhere where it would be on topic, you couldn't migrate it anywhere.

(Note that I'm not a member of CS.SE; I'm not sure if the question is suitable for that site, just that it would be on topic there. I don't know if it's appropriately scoped, or otherwise meets the other criteria they may have for their questions, so check their help center before asking.)

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  • But a question like that is better to be closed as too broad, than off topic, correct? Assuming you can't move it to another site. May 8, 2015 at 14:55
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    @DanielFath It's both, so it doesn't matter which is used. I see no problem with closing an off topic question as being off topic.
    – Servy
    May 8, 2015 at 15:00

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