I'll list below a few questions I've posted to SO that have received negative responses with some context:
- Need to Convert Array Output to String Outside of a For Loop
- Is there a way to store return values as an array in Java?
- How to append data files in a common (non-user specific) file location on Windows using Java?
I'll admit that some of these questions feel elementary to me now that I've got a bit more experience. However, my frustration stems from the fact that (to me at least) my questions seem well researched with a legitimate attempt at a solution, including edits for clarification and to make recommend improvements. Nonetheless, my account on SO has been question banned (likely in part due to submitting a number of "0 score" questions that are very specific to Eclipse Nebula packages).
Despite this, I'd really like to make an effort to ask more well received questions. I'd like to keep an general feedback open, but more specifically:
- Am I being too detailed in my questions and straying from stating a clear objective?
- Am I not clearly demonstrating research somehow?
- Could my formatting be better somehow?
It puzzles me a bit since very basic questions with non coding effort seem to be well-received for some reason.