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Is it fine to have links to a tutorial website in an answer?
It's fine to do this, but there are some things you should keep in mind how you do it.
Any time you're quoting an outside reference, it's ideal to provide a link to it as well as pull in the relevant …
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Use of CodeSandbox vs built-in code snippets
To add on to yivi's wonderful answer, just keep in mind the whole goal behind Stack Snippets.
Every question is better for having minimal, reproducible code. Right
now the best way to tell peopl …
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Question with external link to code
The key mistake you made at all was commenting instead of voting to close it as too broad.
An OP who insists on posting tons of code hasn't done the bare minimum to isolate the problem, and there's n …
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Providing a GitHub URL in questions
To add to Servy's answer, the main point is to make your example minimal enough to be able to fit in a Stack Overflow question without needing lots of external dependencies, but localized enough that …
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Editing answers that say "at the time of this post"
I'm willing to bet that this is the result of someone wanting to update the links of MinGW to point to a site that isn't Sourceforge.
Personally, I don't think that the link should be updated since i …