I just came across this question which is asked by some senior member of this community. While the question is nicely worded and has some very good answers. However when you read the question second time or if you ignore the upvotes and OP's reputation question seems like it belongs to one of the three categorize "too broad", "off topic because ..." and "primarily opinion-based".
I wonder why the question got so many upvotes (4K+) and so far just two close votes? At the same time what would happen to a new comer if he/she asks today "Thinking in Java, If you come from C background?", or "Thinking in SQL if you have foxpro knowledge".
Is some exception taken by the community for this question or am I missing something?
I believe it has got so many upvotes because it already has so many upvotes and it had so many upvotes from the beginning because OP has so many upvotes.
Should we do anything with this question, and if so, what?
EDIT
Based on the discussions that we had here, I found @Frank's answer most complete and satisfying. I accepted his answer here on meta and than I asked my own version of the question in question. However within minutes I was getting close votes. Those who are against the Frank's view can they explain Why my case is different ?
I have spent 4 years here on SO consider the situation for those who are new to community. What message we want to give newbie programmers.