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Tiago Peres
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Questions that don't require explaining what was done to try to solve it

When developing it's normal to find an obstacle. To go through it, we generally start with a question, "How can I solve this?" (being solved defined as X)

Most of the time we manage to go through it, answer the question and go on with the development. Problem is, that answer we found might not be as straightforward for other persons and / or for us in the future.

So, since yesterday I'm experimenting with looking at StackOverflow as repository of QAs from even looking like "minor" problems.

When asking a question in Stack, we are able to select a guide mode and, when writing the description, we can read and see in the image:

Provide background including what you've already tried

StackOverflow

Problem here is, sometimes by writing what we did, then there's no question at all in the first place. Here are two of the examples that happened to me yesterday

As I was already expecting, one of them got a "Close" vote because, i believe, not explaining what have i tried so far (which in this case made sense, at least for me, not to).

It exists such a thing as Questions that don't require explaining what was done to try to solve it or am i the only one seeing this?

This is very similar to

except we don't get the answer while typing but we managed to solve without Stack and we are told, not specifically, to not do that (during the process of asking questions). The involvement of Stack would be to keep track of it (repository, just like i mentioned previously).

May I keep on doing it (asking and answering to keep track)?

Tiago Peres
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