Once upon a time, in the old days, we used to build programs to run neural networks (NNs). When people did not use TensorFlow, Google and Nvidia advanced tools, they needed knowledge about the details.
But when you want to apply NNs and deep learning technology on platforms like PLC's that do not provide for TensorFlow versions, you are on your own. Actually writing NN components is quite easy; NN's are still built from scratch. The problem for most people is where to start. There are study questions on Stack Overflow (search for XOR) that are interesting and can be answered.
One of the, IMHO, relevant topics on NN is this one...
What is the role of the bias in neural networks?
The opening post was written by Karan in 2010, the last comments are from 2018 and the close was in December 2020. When you click it, you will notice +855 votes for the opening and an answer that got +1472 votes.
On top, there is a Closed notification. This opening post is not really clear, so the objection against it is sound and understandable. And closing is a consequence of the rules (?)
But.. why should this legendary topic yielding thousands of votes from members be closed? The content in the answers is much more relevant.
Note beforehand: I expect questions about the Stack Overflow policy of closing topics with (only) opening post-criteria may have been asked before... but please don't shoot this down on the first day... This is actually a complaint about a specific topic, not a general remark about the policy. I just wonder why a high quality topic like this can get parked (that is closed).