2

I recently asked a question that was rather ignorant, and I had more problems in my code than I addressed, as I didn't know what on earth I was doing.

BUT! The answers and comments to said question are rather helpful, and point out my many errors, and I think they may be rather beneficial to some beginners.

Should I:

  • delete the question because it is so horrible?
  • do nothing?
  • or should I do something different?

Something to note is that I don't have enough knowledge to fix the holes I didn't previously know I had, so I can't edit the question into something reasonable.

Post: Lex and Yacc to make compiler?

2
  • You cannot delete the contributions made by other SO users. Just come back later when you have a better answer, there is no hurry. May 11, 2016 at 5:57
  • It wouldn't be the first time a 'horrible' question led to some useful answers. I see it all the time. Don't worry about it - it may well be useful to others. May 11, 2016 at 6:48

0

You must log in to answer this question.

Browse other questions tagged .