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Is asking for "sample code" on / off topic; or "depends"?

I claimed "off-topic" on Read and write a file in Mainframes from omvs region using java; another user respectfully disagrees. Questions: this specific question ... on/off topic? is there a general ...
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Where to draw the line between research and answer?

I am considering posting a question regarding a particularly slow piece of code I had (~10 minutes), looking for faster ways to solve the problem. Now before I post a question I always try and figure ...
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2 answers
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My answer was downvoted for providing an answer to a "bad" question

I recently provided an answer to a question that was not perfect, but I deemed it reasonable for Stack Overflow. I posted the second answer here. When parsing strings, code is adding string contents ...
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2 answers
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Question was deleted while I was writing an answer, but the answer is still useful

I made a really good answer to: How to programmatically set the sequence of equations using VBA according to variables' precedence? The question basically asks how to parse expressions that are in a ...
Jerry Jeremiah's user avatar
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4 answers
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Where should I do my research, and are low research effort questions bad?

From the help center How do I ask a good question: Search, and research ...and keep track of what you find. Even if you don't find a useful answer elsewhere on the site, including links to ...
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What to do about the question "Simple example of threading in C++"

The question Simple example of threading in C++ came to my attention a few days ago following on from this edit suggestion. While the edit suggestion was rejected by myself and one other as it did not ...
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Should we (still) expect people to read basic documentation before asking? [duplicate]

Should we expect people, in particular newbies, to at least read some documentation (and search slightly the web using some search engine) before asking any question? I am an old guy (born in 1959) ...
Basile Starynkevitch's user avatar
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2 answers
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How should I ask a question where similar questions have been downvoted before?

I want to ask a question about methodology in Swift, of how to parse a string of a given format into a list of names and dates, but when I go to type it, Stack Overflow always alerts me that other ...
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1 answer
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Help me improve my mainly "OpenGL in Python" questions

I was banned from creating questions on Stack Overflow as my prior questions apparently weren't fitting. I would be very glad if someone could take a look at them and tell me what exactly I should ...
Andreas Sabelfeld's user avatar
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2 answers
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How can I improve my question about problems rendering VBOs in OpenGL?

Recently I have been active, and on my latest post I just received 2 downvotes. Not a big deal but it got me thinking, my questions never get upvotes, even though I provide my research, relevant code, ...
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Looking for suggestions on how to improve my questions in order to dig myself out of a question ban

I just checked that I got questions banned. It says I have reached my question limit: Now I am not complaining about why I got question banned. I am just curious that how did it happen when I make ...
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Are "mods" on Stack Overflow really tyrannical, as depicted in this video? [duplicate]

YouTuber GamesWithGabe posted this video about Stack Overflow, entitled "The Tyrannical Mods of Stack Overflow". Here is the full transcript. The key ideas supported by the video are: ...
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Re-tagging questions related to Unix/Linux text processing out of shell specific tags

As a regular follower of questions around the bash, shell, and linux tags, it is really getting tough to manage (tag correct) the amount of questions that get tagged for text processing questions ...
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2 answers
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Problem asking/searching questions

I have been on Stack Overflow for a while, and I always search for the question I have before asking it. However, sometimes I don't find it, I ask it, and it results in a downvoted question because it'...
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1 answer
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How can I ask a question that requires a very large data set? [duplicate]

I want to write a question asking why a data set composed of hundreds of csv files, which is 1.99 Gb on HD, becomes 3.8 Gb when loaded in memory (R). I can provide the full code (it's not much, ...
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