I recently came across this question asking if some extension for an IDE exists that would make it easier to write code in a particular language.
As far as I can tell from on-topic, the question should be valid because it covers "software tools commonly used by programmers" (the IDE); and is "a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development" (aka "hey, does this software that I want to use to write code exist?"). Is it a poorly-written question that shows no research? Absolutely; it deserves all the downvotes that it has.
What I'm curious about is whether it was correct for the question to be closed. Surely the IDE itself counts as a tool used by programmers (even if I've never heard of this particular one and it's no longer being developed), but do extensions to that IDE count as part of that IDE (they can't run on their own without it), or are they separate software (since they're separate from the main IDE and submitted by users), which would fall under "Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow?"