Background: A user posts a question in the R tag. A few minutes later, the user posts the same question, but this time asks it under the pandas tag.
I noticed the connection, and pointed this out. The user's reasoning was that the problem would likely be very hard to solve using R, because the data structures best suited to the problem (tuples) were not available in that language. Which seemed reasonable to me.
So I answered the pandas question, and then closed the R question as a duplicate of the pandas question because, to me, it seemed the rational thing to do.
- The question was an exact duplicate, just in a different language.
- It seemed that the question would be more easily solved with pandas, so anyone looking for the solution to that question could be redirected to the Pandas version to see how it was solved there.
Another motivating reason for the closure is that the problem had already been solved in one language, so did we really need separate versions existing just because the language tag was different?
Now, I'm second guessing myself as to whether these reasons were good enough to warrant closure, because of a comment someone left under the R post. Perhaps it would have been better just to leave a "relevant" link in a comment and be done with it?
Would like some advice as to what the best thing to do in this situation would've been.