I expect this to get heavily downvoted but I have observed something I am not happy with the SO community and I'd like to share my thoughts.
A lot of the time people, with good will, end up being very pedantic when commenting or answering to the point of being detrimental to the question or obscuring the meaning of something for no good reason.
One example of this is, a long time ago, I wrote a question where I asserted that in C a char*
and a char[]
are the same thing. I stated that arrays and pointers are the same.
Multiple people corrected me, indicating that when declaring an array with a given length like char temp[100]
, the compiler knows the size of the structure and does some extra checks and so on...
They were not wrong, but that was beyond the point, the point of saying that they are the same, is that they are both addresses pointing to a continuous region in memory that can be accessed through indexing (and for all given purposes if char* is a pointer to a single value, it's the same as an array of one element).
These people were not rude, they were not trying to be obnoxious, but it remained that the discussion was derailed to try to explain how char* and char[] are or not the same thing rather than focus on the actual questio/answer.
This is just one example, but another one would be, I see a lot a pattern when someone asks "How to do X", and then most of the answers are "You should not do X, do Y instead, it's better".
And off course these people are well intentioned when answering that, but a lot of the time that's just not helpful. In my case for example, I do a lot of "experimental" developping, where I am trying to find edge cases and dirty hacks in libraries and so on, just for fun. Sometimes I am well aware that what I am asking SHOULD not be done, but I want to know if I CAN.
And something that is particularily bad is, when new users start asking questions, I usually see the people answering with full blown terminology and details to a question asked by someone that is clearly just a novice and won;t get half of it (Likely they do this in an efforth to create a good quality answer that will get upvotes, but the consequence is that the poster of the question won't be able to benefit from the answer).
Sometimes is the opposite, people provide a minimum answer that technically contains enough information but it's obvious that whoever is asking won;t understand from that alone.
Overall these are things that contribute to making SO a somewhat toxic place to ask questions, specially for new users. I believe we as a community could make an efforth to be slightly kinder. I know the point of the website is to be a place of high quality questions and answers, but a lot of the time it's hard to detemrine what that means, specially for new users.
I am not trying to trash on the good will of people, specially those than answer questions, I just want to put this as a reminder that sometimes kindness in an answer may make it clearer than pedantic expertise.