I asked this question, Does C# 10 support the .NET Framework?, and it has been closed as “needs focus” (I am not sure how it was closed; I don’t see the close votes that normally appear, nor a moderator closing it).
How could it be made more clear?
I asked this question, Does C# 10 support the .NET Framework?, and it has been closed as “needs focus” (I am not sure how it was closed; I don’t see the close votes that normally appear, nor a moderator closing it).
How could it be made more clear?
Focus the question by not listing a bunch of C# 10 features in the question. If you want the question to be "is C# supported?", then there might be some room to argue over what "support" entails, but people answering the question would be perfectly free to mention which features do or don't work, or have caveats, or whatever.
But by putting the list of features up front, that makes it explicit that the question expects a significant treatment of each feature. Any of those is a coherent question by itself.
You claim that you were trying to emulate the existing question about C# 8, Does C# 8 support the .NET Framework? , which I note was very well received. I also note that this question doesn't mention any C# 8 features in the question; instead, it's motivated by a quirk of the IDE that makes it seem doubtful whether it's supported. I also note that the answers demonstrate that the question can be answered without reference to C# specific features.