I answered this question yesterday that looked legitimate, but it got closed for being too broad, and I don't understand why: What does subscribe do, and how it is related to Observable?.
It's not a question like "How to deal with reactive functional programming in Angular?" which would be far too broad. The question is clear and asks only for a an explanation about a single concept:
What is an
Observable
and why do we always have to callobservable.subscribe()
?
I agree there is no code or context, but I don't think a general question like that needs such things.
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then you’re in the right place to ask your question!
So my question is:
Should general questions about programming concepts ("What is ... ?") be avoided on Stack Overflow, in favor of more technical ones ("How to ...")? If no, what does this question lacks to be kept opened?
Observable
tagged as js, rxjs or angular ? NOPE, only one is about .net .