Recently, I've been answering some SFML questions. Some users asking about this library usually are inexperienced in sfml or even programming in general.
I try to answer those questions by explaining everything, which causes me to write very long posts. Some examples:
- Example 1 - Write text input on the screen in SFML
- Example 2 - Why the texture appears only in the first quadrant
- Example 3 - Fractal Tree - branches not drawn
- Example 4 - How to set fixed drawing speed and world steps in Box2D and SFML?
- Example 5 - Is Photoshop “Motion Blur” possible with GLSL?
And I probably have some more...
How can I avoid making my answers too long? Would it be OK to include less code? Or fewer images? I like to include those because I think they make my answers more complete.
In some cases, I could just put links to some resources, but I've read that link-only answers are discouraged.