Questions tagged [subjective-questions]
This tag is for questions *about* subjectivity, *not* for indicating that your question is subjective. (Copied from https://meta.stackexchange.com/tags/subjective/info.)
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Ask a question about the pros and cons of certain languages within a platform [duplicate]
I would like to ask a question somewhere on SO/SE about this:
What are the pros and cons of using Jython vs. JavaScript in
automation scripts in Maximo 7.6.1.1?
Is there anywhere on SO/SE where ...
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How to deal with "make this code more functional"/"how do I do this in a functional style"
I frequent the functional programming tag and often see questions like this one where the OP is asking how to do something something functional programming (or how to do something using a functional ...
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Overzealousness on subjective/too broad question
SO, I think we need to talk. You became dogmatic.
This reflection stems from this question onhold/closed: What is the best practice for breaking up a single python script into modules?
However I ...
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What is wrong with this title?
I am just about to ask a question titled:
What is the best way to define a method on a class except for its certain subclass?
Then, a message appeared, saying: "The question you are asking is ...
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A Call for Inclusionism [duplicate]
In the latest SO blog post Joel Spolsky states:
We don’t allow opinionated questions, because they descend into flame wars that don’t help people who need an answer right now.
This is false. Being ...
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Has there been a big shift in policy towards "subjective" questions?
I recently asked this question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/27930731/1042555
It appears that a lot of people think it's a bad question, and no one thinks it's good.
To be fair, the initial version ...
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Why is this question title considered subjective?
"How do you remove an element from an array of protocols in Swift?"
That seems like a perfectly legit question and I'm curious why Stack Overflow thinks it sounds subjective:
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What's the point in closing subjective questions?
If I have a question about tools or process that I'm unable to find out on my own, it seems obvious that sparking a subjective discussion about "one way over another" or "how do YOU store environment ...