I keep finding myself posting an `[mcve]` link in comments to questions with either too much or too little code, but askers seem to be having a hard time actually producing a *"Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example"*. To improve the situation, I was planning to submit a Q&A, that contains the shortest possible code needed to implement an application for a small number of common application types<sup>1</sup>.

While I have no problem coming up with the answer, I'm looking for feedback on the question, so as to not let it fall victim to down- or close-votes, due to various reasons.

This is my proposed question, that could easily be closed off as *"too broad"*, or even *"primarily opinion-based"*:

> In a comment I was asked to provide a *"Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example"*. My application is huge, and iteratively stripping code appears to be unfeasible. I would rather start at zero, and incrementally begin adding code.
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> I'm looking for help creating the most minimal application for the following use cases:
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> * Console based application
> * GUI application
> * Application that installs a hook
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> Can you show the most minimal code required to implement each of the aforementioned application types?

The code required to implement either of these is tiny; neither code block will show vertical or horizontal scroll bars (in the desktop version of Stack Overflow), and I believe the question is sufficiently scoped.

Having been burnt in the past with a similar attempt to provide a canonical Q&A to a common question, I would welcome feedback on improving the question prior to posting it. Feedback along the lines of *"Appears fine to me"* is equally welcome.

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<sup>1</sup> *Windows API only: command line application, GUI application, hook application.*