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Some problems are workable, but if you are sure that it has been solved, then can they be asked for the purpose to reuse the wheel?...

You see, I'm trying to avoid wording the question as "finding a tool or lib for the task". Because that's off-topic:

Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it.

I think the question really boils down to this one: Are "avoiding reinventing the wheel" always the same with "finding a tool or lib"? I myself don't see where they are difference, but maybe I'm wrong?

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    Ask “how to accomplish Foo in BarLang, with BazConstraints?”. That’s it.
    – yivi
    Commented Aug 24 at 18:25
  • Not sure about the links here, but we've definitely had this discussion topic before. The policy is well established: just ask, without reference to resources. If solving the problem practically requires such a resource, then, depending on the details: either this is a reason why the question needs more focus, or else the question is fine and resources may be mentioned in a non-spammy way. If you know you could solve it with a resource but specifically want to implement it "from the ground up" - the resource probably exists because it's too complicated, but you can still try asking. Commented Aug 24 at 20:28
  • @yivi the problem is, with that question, I need to demonstrate my effort first. But having the notion that this has been done before, I want to search for it before having to write it myself. Because with the notion I'm confident that my effort is wasteful
    – Ooker
    Commented Aug 25 at 10:25

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