I know that this website was founded on the idea where users of a special field (in this case programming) come to ask creative and productive questions. Unlike its other web counterparts (Quora, Yahoo Answers), Stack Exchange does not spoon-feed its users. It makes sure that people have done their homework well before submitting a question.
This website relies on a system that bans a user from asking question when the questions they produce are unworthy (such as those the can be easily searched).
I totally agree and respect that, since it means that this website has a high standard and therefore high-quality contents, and so that it teaches people to do more research before asking.
The problem is I am a new programmer. I encounter a lot of problems of which a lot of those I cannot yet solve, because I am not yet good. I know it may be very easy for several programmers to solve such problem, but again I have yet to develop the skill and experience to solve it.
The problem is most of these programming problems are hard to search for. I've been searching for hours looking for a good solution, but I could not find any. Of course, before I search online, I would try to see if I can do it by myself without the help of the Internet.
Most of the time I am able to solve it, but for some part, I can't. So after I have done my research I would ask Stack Overflow. The problem is, not everyone, but some people would downvote my question, and say I was stupid because I wasn't able to see that one very very tiny error in my code which did not make my code compile.
Rather than leaving it as a complaint, I thought I'd just ask you guys for help. How do I make a better question? I have followed most of the tips here: https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask, but still I am at the risk of being ban. So how do I formulate better questions?