I feel like many users have seen marked duplicate questions, but do not understand how their code fits in with the larger concept. Especially for beginner programmers, it can be difficult to fit a general explanation of a concept into specific code.
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From the about page:
Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers.
Maybe Stack Overflow is the wrong place for asking Questions, if they don't understand the basic concept about the technology they use, and do not read the manual, some blogs and google to retrieve some understanding.
That said, if somebody has tried all that, and still can not find the enlightening, this person is free to ask a question about the specific part that is confusing.
This way sometimes we have great Questions:
What's the difference between the Dependency Injection and Service Locator patterns?
So what should you do? Move on, life's to short.
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2I can well imagine many enthusiast programmers will understand the basics, read the manual, some books etc. I don't think we're talking about those 'gimme codez' questions where the askwer doesn't care. I've asked plenty of questions where I can't get my head round the concept, even though there's duplicates on SO. Asking here definitely helped. Commented Mar 30, 2017 at 11:08
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@Pureferret hence the second part of my answer. If the question is aking for a specific confusing part, I am sure it it will not get closed a duplicate of a question, that does not answer the confusing part. Commented Mar 30, 2017 at 11:42
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We might want to make that more clear when we mark it as a duplicate. I feel it might become fairly frustrating for people to have their questions marked when they don't really understand how it fits in.– meyer9Commented Mar 30, 2017 at 13:01
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Yeah, maybe we could encourage the seconds part in the close reason message. This question was marked as an exact duplicate of an existing question. [add more usefull hints here]. My english is to bad to propose one @meyer9 Commented Mar 30, 2017 at 15:40
chat.
It will take you to their profile on chat and then from there you can create a room with the two of youchat.meta.stackoverflow.com uses an invalid security certificate.
- is it not supposed to work on meta? (chat.stackoverflow.com
works with no warnings) (I don't actually want to chat, you mentioned the feature so it was just convenient =D)