If indeed this can be turned into a question actually about programming, we encourage you to do that. You may want to opt to make the question a "community wiki" one (this terminology is weird; there is no wiki here, but the "community" part is true. You abstain from earning any reputation points from upvotes by checking the "CW" box below the editor pane when you post), especially if you borrow heavily from the original question, which had a fair amount of illustrations etc.
Getting it in front of the original asker may not be possible, but if the question turns out to be valuable in its own right, I'd think that's eventually a secondary concern after all; and if they are active in pertinent tags on the site, chances are they will come across it.
Earlier in the question's history, this could have been accomplished by editing the original question, but now, posting a completely separate new question is definitely the way to go. Editing somebody else's closed question into an acceptable question often involves some amount of second-guessing and/or putting words in the original author's mouth, so a fresh independent question from a clean slate is in many ways more straightforward.
For the record, I too am one of the original close voters.