I'm not ranting; I am just somewhat confused about the community and the purpose of Stack Overflow.
I usually do my best not to be a vampire and just leech code, so I go through questions on Stack Overflow and answer if I can when I can. Recently I have been asking a lot of "basic" questions on JavaScript and have been met with a lot of negativity, and been negative rep'd, etc.
One question even got marked as a duplicate within 60 seconds of posting...which leads to the basis of this question, to help me better understand.
I asked the user why he marked it as a duplicate, purely as I had already checked that particular question, and it did not resolve the issue. Another user pointed out I had a syntax error in which, then that question answered mine. However it led to a frustrated "rude" commenting conversation, both from myself (ashamedly) and him. He was stating that Stack Overflow is not a debugging service and clearly gave the impression he knew it was a syntax error, so I was asking why he did not mark it as off-topic as I would have realised I had an error in my code and resolved it.
However I'm not going to rant, and stick to where I am going with this. Stack Overflow is not a debugging site. However, it IS a Q/A site. Now if I feel I need to ask a question, then I come to Stack Overflow, usually after hours of searching and checking. Yet this seems to be more and more frowned upon, especially within the JavaScript community. And I cannot understand why?
Some people have some really easy questions and some people have some really hard questions. The community is of mixed levels in mixed languages and we learn from each other by asking questions about our code. So yes, some people do just want a debugging service, yet some ask questions in a manner in which they ask for help to explain how something works (various levels), and get ridiculed and negative rep'd for it.
So is Stack Overflow still a Q&A site for people? After all, it is about helping other people of all levels and continuing to do so, or is it just turning into an archived library, which it would not have been able to do without the Q&A in the first place?