Just curious, looks like a legal cheat when I see guys posting some rubbish dummy code and then quickly editing it over and over again, but staying on top of the list. Not sure if this practice encouraged by community or not, but doesn't the quality come first?
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first. You can definitely post the short version of your answer, then take time to expand it. This has the added advantage of allowing the OP to try the fix while you're writing and then come back and see it explained if they're having any further issues. The issue in the original question is when people putrubbish dummy code
, eg. something that really isn't an answer, something that just fills space and holds their place while they write the answer, is the discouraged behavior.