I'm talking about this answer from How should I get list from string in Python?
He literally said:
Declare an empty list at beginning.. Iterate through the dictionary and append each item to the list.
Print the list outside the loop once entire iteration is completed.
He didn't show any code, while the other answers do show examples in code to solve the problem. I flagged it as low-quality and my flag was declined.
Are people allowed to answer a question without code, just explaining what to do (without code nor pseudocode)?
I thought that the idea of SO was to show quick and simple Q/A site. Showing code is a straight and fast way to find a solution. Instead, reading a paragraph and then writing your interpretation of it in code is slower. Even more, it can cause a problem for inexperienced people (which may misunderstand what the answerer said).
In this case, the answer is quite simple, so I don't think it would be a huge effort from the answerer to post a code example.
Or maybe am I misunderstanding the purpose of SO?