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What link should I give when people ask to write their software for them? [duplicate]

In handling first time posts, sometimes I encounter a 'write my software for me' non-question. Is there a link to SO official guidelines that I can give in such cases? Also, when I flag it, what is ...
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Flagging a question that can be answered by understanding the basic SQL syntax

I recently stumbled upon this question. SQL Group By comparison with Python Group By error If I edit the question and remove the python part of it, it boils down to a single SELECT AVG(field1) FROM ...
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Flagging questions which aren't worth an answer

I've read a few Meta questions and answers on this topic already, but I am still not sure how I should handle a question like Java Different Instant Values. I would say it's not even worth an answer, ...
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Require clarification on the amount of research a question needs in order not to be closed [duplicate]

The question that is prompting my request is What is the difference between List.of and Arrays.asList?. This is the type of question that asks the most trivial question about a new feature, the type ...
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Guidance when closing programming questions on Computer Science

On Computer Science Stack Exchange, we have a close reason that reads Questions about software development or programming tools are off-topic here, but can be asked on Stack Overflow. That's not ...
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No code included flag [duplicate]

What kind of flag should be raised when we see a questions such as: How to randomly select an enum in Swift (no code questions - asking for us to write code). I generally leave a comment telling them ...
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Was I (and Stack Overflow) being too strict and unreasonable in closing this question?

This question was asked and, somewhat predictably, closed: How do web designers do complicated CSS coding?. The question (reproduced at the bottom in case of deletion), to my mind, was horrible (...
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How to deal with very simple questions that garner downvotes?

With Apple having just released the Swift programming language, there are many new questions flooding in, and some of these might be qualified as general reference (something that's easy to find with ...
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