In my opinion, there are four steps that one must take before asking a question on Stack Overflow:

**Step 1**: If applicable, research any core documentation + tutorials associated with your problem.

**Step 2**: Research your question on Stack Overflow (questions, answers, and comments if you can).

**Step 3**: If no results return from step 2, do enough extra research to formulate a *specific, well-written, on-topic, and objective question*.

**Step 4**: Ask.

Stack Overflow's mission is to be an objective Q&A site "*for professional and enthusiast programmers*". Period. It was not created to be a crutch for the lazy, *nor* was it created to be a "playground" for the experts. Stack Overflow has evolved to become, not just a programming Q&A site; but *THE* programming Q&A site.

It shouldn't matter if every other site on the Internet has the answer you're looking for; **if there exists a *specific, well-written, on-topic, and objective question* that has *not* been asked & answered on Stack Overflow, it should be**. Do not be intimidated into withholding questions simply because you don't hold a computer science degree in the subject.

Yes, it is important for askers not to waste the time of those who volunteer to help them; but the whole reason the site was created was so that askers can save theirs.