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Daniel
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Should we be afraid to ask questions?
Of course Stack Overflow as a private organization is free to aspire to whatever goals it wishes, but not all goals are attainable. To have a body of definite answers would seem to be difficult, in technology, answers change. Many answers recommend libraries, and libraries change, many answers refer to features of languages, and languages change. Comparatively few refer to algorithms that are timeless. Does it really help to close a question as a duplicate, when the duplicate refers to libraries that are 10 years old? Is the idea of purity in Q and A inherently quixotic?
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@Antti Haapala, your thoughts appreciated, but it no longer matters, the question dates back to 2015, it's in the archives of comp.lang.c++.moderated, and the answer is used in some open source software. In the process I discovered that the C++ usenet groups were a better place for me than Stack Overflow :-) I'm only speaking for myself, of course.
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@Antti Haapala, I thought about that, answering it myself, with proper citation to the source, of course. Stack Overflow had an answer to a related but simpler problem, which I'd studied before posting my question, and the correct answer to mine had a wrinkle to it - alignment can be tricky when imagining crazy implementations. But I wasn't sure if answering it myself was kosher, and then the bot took the decision out of my hands :-) C'est la vie.
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Just so, but fortunately we still have comp.lang.c++ (but not alas comp.lang.c++.moderated)
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@arm, "downvotes as hatred and insult " is wrong, rather, think of it as a tribal response to foster conformity :-) But as this tribe can't really harm you in any way, it's not important. Be grateful to the people that are helpful, and leave it at that.
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