Linked Questions
20 questions linked to/from "Duplicate questions" versus "RTFM"
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Using a canonical duplicate to close a syntax error question [duplicate]
Recently I stumbled upon a question about a basic PHP syntax error.
The problem was not too hard to understand, but before any answer was posted, the question was marked as a duplicate of a wiki ...
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What should we do with "MySQL reserved keywords" questions?
On Stack Overflow, there are a lot of questions where people use reserved keywords as identifiers (such as table and column names) and complain that their query is not working. A quick Google search ...
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How to organize the finding or writing and advertise the existence of canonical questions?
I know of a few questions that get asked and answered on a daily basis. For example in the C# tag:
How to read [this JSON] into a model?
How to read CSV data?
How to write CSV data?
Why doesn't my ...
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Posting an intentionally too broad/unclear catch-all question [duplicate]
Imagine that someone is putting great effort into writing a "catch-all" question with answers for a certain topic.
The answers mostly already exist in one form or another, but this question is meant ...
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How can I add a canonical Q&A for a question that keeps showing up in similar forms?
I have been seeing a lot of questions come through in the Android tag recently that are all basically minor variants on the same core question.
These questions usually get answered with basically the ...
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Should a self-answered canonical question be posted on Meta Stack Overflow instead of Stack Overflow?
I spend a lot of time in the sql-server tag and see a lot of questions that don't provide the basics, including: schema, dummy data and desired output.
I decided to self-answer a question with a ...
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Canonical question for "The parameterized query '(@Foo nvarchar(4000),@Bar' expects the parameter '@Bar', which was not supplied."
It seems that there are many questions on the site asking about the common .Net/SQL Server issue where someone's trying to supply a parameter to a a parametrized query, the value is null, and they ...
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Can my old question get a "collaborative effort" lock?
When I was relatively new to the site I've asked: Best practices of building a website using Node.js
It is still very useful to visitors and on topic, but it has grown very broad and right now ...
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When can a question become locked against new answers when there's a community wiki?
Note: if anyone else is considering having a question locked, please see https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/266175/if-answer-locks-shouldnt-be-used-on-comprehensively-answered-questions-then/...
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Canonical questions for general data structure manipulation in JavaScript? [duplicate]
Would it be a welcome addition to Stack Overflow to create a canonical questions about simple data structure manipulation in JavaScript? We get lots of really specific questions like this where it'd ...
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How to convince php users to post testable data?
A whole load of php questions is about array manipulations. These questions normally include more or less convoluted examples of inputs and outputs. While other languages' users usually provide raw ...
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Proposal for exact-duplicate sink for all the "double-backslashes in filename" questions
Today I saw again a question where the problem was OP didn't know he needs to escape the backslashes in a filename that was hard-coded in the source code. It usually boils down to this:
const char *...
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Would help a "canonical question resource" avoid crappy questions get answered?
Lately I've been reading about low quality questions and how the high reputations users get tired of watching all the time the same bad questions (Are high-reputation users answering fewer questions?),...
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Can a constrained question be closed with a general target, if part of an answer on the target answers the question?
This question What is the regex form of '' in the split function in javascript was asked about 2 months ago, and was closed as "Needs details or clarity", then deleted, then ...
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Closed as duplicate on a question close as to broad (self proclamed canonical)
I recently end up on this question "How to use java.util.Scanner to correctly read user input from System.in and act on it?"
That is a closed question ("too broad") based on a moderator a while ago. ...
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How to ask for a canonical answer to "How to fix 1064 error?"
In this question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36731837/how-to-fix-1064-error I'm hoping to get a canonical, generalizable, answer to a problem that seems to vex a lot of beginners in an area ...
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Repurposing an existing question into a good canonical question [duplicate]
Every day (pretty much) the ruby-on-rails tag gets questions about JavaScript only working after a page refresh. The problem is (almost) always the turbolinks gem that is included with Rails. I'd like ...
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Procedure and requirements for writing a canonical question/answer [duplicate]
I noticed over the last few days that one particular problem keeps showing up. I went searching for a good canonical question to deal with all of these and wasn't satisfied with what I found.
I wrote ...
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Canonical answer to "how does this regexp work"
People have discussed how to deal with "write this regexp for me" questions, but I'm wondering how to deal with "tell me how this regexp works" questions, such as this one.
I can leave a comment ...
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Dup target for C and C++ "why does this incorrect program work" questions
I fairly often see questions about C or C++ programs involving a question or claim along the lines of:
"I expected this program to crash, but it didn't. Why not?"
"I heard doing this is undefined ...