So this is a serious question I am asking here, and it is something I have a really hard time wrapping my head around, and it is also the reason I think a vast amount of my questions get negative votes.
I want to know why people on Stack Overflow can not understand the concept of "the teacher's formula"?
What I mean by that is as follows:
I grew up in America and went to schools in America. One of the things I learned early on in school life was that the teacher's formula, is the only correct formula. The end result is not what matters.
So for example if the teacher showed a specific way to do a math problem and you got homework relating to that math problem, then you tried to do that homework in a way other than which the teacher showed you, you got it marked wrong even if your answer was right. Why? Because you did not do it the way the teacher said to do it.
Sometimes, it's the formula that matters, not the end result.
So why is it that people on Stack Overflow have such a hard time with this?
If I ask a question and specifically state "I am looking for an end result such as .... but I need to avoid using the popular method of ...." almost guaranteed someone will come along, downvote my question, close it as duplicate, and link to a question in which all replies are exactly the method I asked NOT to use.
And then of course getting them to reopen the question is like pulling teeth. Often times its a huge debate of "you need to learn to think how to use these solutions in your own problems without specific code" completely ignoring the fact I am specifically asking NOT TO USE the method they are trying to shove down my throat.
This is programming we are talking about, there is rarely one way of doing things.
How are us question askers suppose to deal with this? Should we not be asking such specific questions and simply accept any method no matter what as long as it returns the end result? Why can we not simply be trying to learn a new method of achieving things?
S.O., at times is very frustrating and it seems those who have been around the longest, are the quickest to vote things duplicate.