From reading basic guidance and related help center topic I can conclude that mostly quick_question->quick_answer is welcomed. Where "quick" is between several hours and several days.
While digging some problem I love to comment, answer and update quite old questions. Does it make sense? At the moment I suspect that my efforts to improve contents here are not much welcomed.
I always do a research before asking. So my questions always contain some possible answers and/or workarounds of various quality[ugliness] levels. Would asking here for perfect|clean problem solution is against the rules? Some of my questions were tagged, some were closed, some were deleted.
I can conclude that mostly quick_question->quick_answer is welcomed.
That might be a misunderstanding of the guidance you linked to. Questions get put on hold and closed because five users with voting rights think there is a problem with them, not because they are old. "Quick question quick answer" is what mostly happens, but it doesn't mean that answering/editing older content isn't welcome.html
we get questions about disabled fields not submitting with the form. That's the way HTML worked in version 4 back in 1999, and the way it continues to work in version 5 in 2017. Also, asking for perfect/clean solution for any question is against the rules, because that is an opinion. One person might think that doing~(returnsNegativeOne) ? do() : doNot();
(in JavaScript) is the pinnacle of cleanliness, but I find it distractingly obtuse.asking for perfect/clean solution for any question is against the rules, because that is an opinion.
- so it makes no sense for me to ask for help here as I always strive for best possible solution, correct? For instancegoto
from innermost loop") is definitely welcome (assuming question demonstrates research you've done already).