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Questions about debugging/reverse-engineering binaries

I have a debugging questions, but am not sure if it is on-topic or not. Since some people tend to be uptight about—what are in their opinion are—“bad” questions, I figured I would check with meta ...
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Related technologies question: on topic for Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

We have come up with a new business idea (new for us at least) within our recruitment firm. Target audience: People with software development skills who are speciliased in languages that are becoming ...
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Are "how to pronounce this programming related word/acronym/symbol" questions on topic for SO? [duplicate]

I came across this pronunciation question in the HNQ list and was surprised that the question appears to be on topic on electronics.SE since it wasn't closed and has upvotes. I then searched SO for ...
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Precise definition of off-topic subjects & close-happy problems [duplicate]

I see more and more closed questions, without any clear explanation - or maybe there are now so many rules that it's becoming impossible to ask a question. As an example: I need to write a demo ...
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Should programming project-related ideas be asked on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I wish to do a certain project and want a few innovative ideas and explore the possibilities on the chosen topic. (Googling about it did not help very much.) Should I ask regarding it on Stack ...
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Are "help me get this open source tool to compile" questions on-topic? [duplicate]

As usual, it would be good to have an example, so here you go: Pfstools - compile for Windows I'm trying to get pfstools (as well as pfstmo and pfscalibration) working under Windows. These are ...
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Do questions about SDL belong on Stack Overflow or Game Development?

Where should people put these questions? Or it does not matter where we ask questions about SDL?
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Installing Geant4 alongside GEANT3: Question for Stack Overflow?

I intend to ask the following question: Can I install Geant4 alongside GEANT-3 on my Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet)? I have already installed GEANT-3. How can I install Geant4 without making any ...
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Where to send off-topic well researched questions?

I have stumbled upon a quandry... Where should a question such as https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31213070/true-random-number-generator-c?noredirect=1#comment50427714_31213070 be directed? It ...
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"mysql_ is deprecated" comments, constructive or not?

I've noticed a number of instances where a user will ask a question regarding PHP and MySQL using the deprecated mysql_ functions, and there will almost always be at least one other user who feels the ...
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Would a question about how Git works internally be on-topic?

I would like to ask the following question about the internals of Git: Using git log --graph shows a visualization of the history of a Git project, showing where new branches were created and merged. ...
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Where can I ask "Installing/compiling from source" questions?

I'm sure everyone has seen some variation of this: I then tried compiling the latest X from sources but unfortunately I got these nasty compile errors. bunch of error messages here I'm really ...
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Are questions about puzzles created with JavaScript's type coercion off topic?

Periodically we get questions in the javascript tag like this: Why does this show the word "fail"? function foo() { return (![] + [])[+[]] + (![] + [])[+!+[]] + ([![]] + [][ [] ])[+...
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Will I catch heck for asking for tutorials or examples? [duplicate]

If you have developed in AngularJS, you might know that there are some features that are somewhat 'sparsely documented' so to speak. I have searched google for about 30 minutes, and i'm not finding ...
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Are questions about using a licensing API off topic because of the word "license"?

A question of mine from three years ago asking for guidance on using the Google license validation API was just closed for being "not about programming". I was asking about the behavior of Google's ...
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What are the differences between Stack Overflow and Cross Validated? [closed]

I wonder what the differences are between Stack Overflow and Cross Validated (the stats Stack Exchange). How can I figure out in which one of them I should post my question?
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Eclipse feature: independent panel/areas resize. Where should I ask this question?

I just asked this question on SO. Actually I figured out there is other questions about eclipse features or configurations, but there are not exactly programmatic question but includes an IDE... ...
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Some licensing questions specifically address practical programming problems. Are they still off-topic?

I had a question related to licensing closed/deleted by Community, but it has practical applicability to programming. The question cited a specific Microsoft library with specific applicability to a ...
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Is there a difference between "Recommend" and "Find"? [duplicate]

I just saw this question get closed because 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 ...
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Is it appropriate to ask for test case ideas? [duplicate]

Is it considered appropriate to describe a system and then ask for test cases ideas? The test case ideas could for example include but wouldn't be limited to: naive ideas based on the system ...
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Why is this question closed for off-topic, even though it appears to be on-topic?

While researching the very thing asked in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19391858/cannot-uninstall-visual-studio-2013, I found the question I just linked, which has been closed for off-topic, ...
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Should a fairly off topic question that would be beneficial for the community be asked?

I have had a question for quite some time now, but have been reluctant to ask as I understand it would be borderline off-topic, and hence I have yet to ask it. I drafted the question here, which was ...
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Update On-Topic Help with Links to Common SE Sites

Current situation Some sites that are very closely related to SO are omitted from the on-topic page. Specifically, the sites below are not mentioned at all on that page. Code Review Programmers ...
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Is this question on apple numbers spreadsheet software on topic?

Are questions like these on topic? I look at the excel tag since it's analagous, and it says Only for questions on complex formula development or VBA programming. Show your data together with the ...
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Where to ask for a reasoning behind an approach?

I have a question about an approach used in one of open-source APIs. Namely, an old version significantly differs in approach to the new version, and I don't see any reasoning behind the change. Where ...
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Are "Is it a good practice...?" questions off topic or opinion-based?

Many times I am programming something and wondering if what I'm doing is or not a good practice (it doesn't mean that I'm asking for code reviews as some people say, in fact I don't include code). So ...
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Using a bounty to ask a different question

This question has a bounty added by someone other than the OP which changes the scope of the question within the bounty text itself, without altering the original question. I'm pretty sure this is ...
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What to do with questions like these (Big-O etc)?

Here is a question that I don't think belongs on SO (yes it is on topic per se, but I think not useful to the site or user): Compare growth of function I looks like it should be on Programmers or ...
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Difference between asking questions on apple.stackexchange.com & stackoverflow.com with the iOS tag

I have been using SO for the past one year, and a few days before I saw that there is one another site of SO i.e. apple.stackexchange. What is difference between asking question on apple....
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Is it OK to ask (and answer) a programming challenge found on another website? [duplicate]

So, I found a programming question while preparing for an interview on some site, to which there wasn't an answer available online anywhere. I tried to solve the question myself and came up with a ...
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Might "is there a package" rather than "what's the best package" questions be OK? [duplicate]

(Reposted and deleted from Meta Stack Exchange) The [r] tag gets a lot of questions of the form "is there a package to do XXX in R?" (for example, this recent question) - possibly because R is a DSL ...
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"On-topic" question is duplicate of "off-topic" question, both have no answers

A slightly strange situation. This post asks a perfectly legitimate question about doing something in Matlab. In this other post someone asks basically for the same thing. It would make sense to mark ...
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what kind of questions about tool and software library are on topic? [duplicate]

I have encountered quite a few questions about programming tools and libraries that are voted for close as asking recommendation for " book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource"...
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Is it ok to ask for code review? [duplicate]

I have some nginx code that works, but I'd like some other eyes on it to make sure I didn't do something wrong. Is it ok to ask stackoverflow members to look at my configuration for bugs? This ...
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Are DRY questions on topic?

Asking "give me teh codez" type questions are frowned on, but what about questions that blindly ask us to refactor their code for them? The question titles rarely contain any useful keywords (eg. DRY ...
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Do we want a licensing off-topic reason? [duplicate]

The new 10k closing stats view has been released recently, and going over the top custom off-topic close reasons, I see an interesting trend Questions Closed Comment 37 I'm voting ...
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Wordpress questions

I'm usually answering questions in the PHP tag, my wordpress knowledge is about zero, however I see lots of wordpress questions in this tag it's really starting to get annoying. Shouldn't these ...
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Will my programming question currently posted on CR be OK for SO?

Since my question includes working code I thought it belonged to Code Review and posted it there. Apparently it was deemed too hypothetical for their taste. Would it be OK to move it to SO?
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Asking about thesis papers which I don't understand [duplicate]

I have faced so many problems understanding the topics of some thesis papers or publications when I am reading them. I'm trying to implement code based on the ideas. Here in Stack Overflow we ...
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When is a question off-topic because it asks for documentation?

Recently, I reviewed this question in Triage. It was a test designed to check whether I paid attention, so nothing bad happen. However, I marked the question as off-topic, because it clearly asks for ...
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Should all questions that ask for recommendations be marked as off-topic? [duplicate]

According to guidelines, "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 ...
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Can we please stop pointing off topic Meta posters to another SE site?

Every day people stumble in here, either drunk or oblivious or maliciously, and drop off-topic questions. Like clockwork, before their question is closed and deleted, one or more well-meaning folks ...
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Are ansible/puppet/chef/salt questions on topic?

This is the description of the ansible tag: Ansible is a model-driven configuration management, multi-node deployment/orchestration, and remote task execution system. Uses SSH by default, so there ...
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Bounty question borderline off-topic, flag declined

In my opinion, this question is off-topic. It is asking for translating C++ code into Java. In addition to this point, it is also a mix of low quality and lack of clarity. Because of these reasons, I ...
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Are questions about proprietary file formats allowed?

I have run into trouble decoding a certain kind of file from a commercial game. The file format is only partially documented online. The information I need is listed as "To do" on the website (owned ...
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Is this question off-topic or am I missing something?

I am referring to this question. IMHO, this should be off-topic, and I voted so. My point: Question body says, "I'm after the most efficient way to do this." --> Too broad There is no effort ...
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How exactly is this question off topic?

How do I use C# generic Dictionary like the Hashtable is used in Java? It's a specific programming problem and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development. I feel that ...
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Has Stack Overflow gotten more strict on what counts as 'off-topic'? [duplicate]

I've noticed this trend over the years. When I was younger my questions would be welcome nearly every time. Now I'm getting downvoted on almost everything I ask. Perhaps it's because of all the new ...
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Should we close this old off-topic question?

I was looking for some information for unzipping a file with C++ and came across Lightweight library for reading ZIP files. The question is in good standing and has both positive answers and an ...
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Audit question failures

I keep "failing" audit questions where people marked the question as "Unclear what you're asking" (perhaps because they were annoyed with the question asked). In most of these cases it's quite clear ...
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