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Post Migrated to meta.stackoverflow.com by Bill the Lizard♦
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Post Closed as "belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com" by Bill the Lizard♦
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Post Reopened by Bill the Lizard♦
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Post Closed as "exact duplicate" by toolkit, Kent Fredric, SilentGhost, Sam Hasler, Scott Wisniewski
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Duplicate of
How to deal with google questions?
I recently got down-voted by a user who added a comment, saying "couldn't you have spent 15 minutes and looked this up on Google?".
My answer is "yes", but by asking on Stack Overflow, I feel like I am achieving my goal of getting the answer with less effort as well as helping the community in the future. By doing this, I am achieving the following:
I am using the power of the community to sort out the best answer and avoid wasting any time searching on sites working through material that might not work out.
The next person in the world that has this same question will get their answer immediately since the correct answer will be there at the top of the list on Stack Overflow.
So my question is: Do people think my argument is valid? Isn't the goal of the site to help future software developers find answers quicker? Or do you think I am simply trying to justify laziness?
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Is it bad to ask google searchable questions on Stack Overflow
I recently got down-voted by a user who commented added a comment, saying "couldn't you have spent 15 minutes and looked this up on Google?".
My answer is "yes . . . or probably" yes", but by asking on Stack Overflow, I feel like I am achieving my goal of getting the answer with less effort as well as helping the community in the future. By doing this, I am achieving the following:
I am using the power of the community to sort out the best answer and avoid wasting any time searching on sites working through material that might not work out.
The next person in the world that has this same question will get their answer immediately since the correct answer will be there at the top of the list on Stack Overflow.
So my question is: Do people think this my argument is valid? Isn't the goal of the site to help future software developers find answers quicker? Or do you think I am simply trying to justify laziness?
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I recently got down-voted with a comment from by a user saying, who commented "couldn't you have spent 15 minutes and looked this up on Google?".
My answer is "yes . . . or probably" but by asking on SOStack Overflow, I feel like I am achieving my goal with less effort as well as helping the community in the future. By doing this, I am achieving the following:
I am using the power of the community to sort out the best answer and avoid wasting any wasted time searching on sites working through material that might not work out.
The next person in the world that has that this same question will also get their answer immediately since the correct answer will be there at the top of the list on SOStack Overflow.
So my question is: Do people think this is valid? Isn't the goal of the site to help future software developers find answers quicker? Or do you think I am simply trying to justify laziness?
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I recently got down voted down-voted with a comment from a user saying, "couldn't you have spent 15 minutes and looked this up on Google?".
My answer is "yes . . . or probably" but by asking on SO, I feel like I am achieving my goal with less effort as well as helping the community in the future. By doing this, I am achieving the following:
I am using the power of the community to sort out the best answer and avoid any wasted time searching on sites that might not work out.
The next person in the world that has that questions question will also get their answer immediately since the correct answer will be there at the top of the list on SO.
So my question is: Do people think this is valid? Isn't this the goal of the site to help future software developers find answers quicker? Or do you think I am simply trying to justify laziness?
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I recently got down voted with a comment from a user saying, "couldn't you have spent 15 minutes and looked this up on Google?".
My answer is "yes . . . or probably" but by asking on SO, I feel like I am achieving my goal with less effort as well as helping the community in the future. By doing this, I am achieving the following:
I am using the power of the community to sort out the best answer and avoid any wasted time searching on sites that might not work out.
The next person in the world that has that questions will also get their answer immediately since the correct answer will be there at the top of the list on SO.
So my question is: Do people think this valid? Isn't this the goal of the site to help future software developers find answers quicker? Or do you think I am simply trying to justify lazyinesslaziness?
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I recently got down voted with a comment from a user saying, "couldn't you have spent 15 minutes and looked this up on Google?".
My answer is "yes . . . or probably" but by asking on SO, I feel like I am achieving my goal with less effort as well as helping the community in the future. By doing this, I am achieving the following:
I am using the power of the community to sort out the best answer and avoid any wasted time searching on sites that might not work out.
The next person in the world that has that questions will also get their answer immediately since the correct answer will be there at the top of the list on SO.
So my question is: Do people think this valid. ? Isn't this the goal of the site to help future software developers find answers quicker? Or do you think I am simply trying to justify lazyiness?
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Post Reopened by John Saunders, Jon B, Fabian Steeg, MarkusQ, skiphoppy
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i I recently got down voted with a comment from a user saying "couldn't you have spent 15 minutes and looked this up on Google?".
My answer is "yes . . or probably" but by asking on SOFSO, i I feel like i I am achieving my goal with less effort as well as helping the community in the future. By doing this, I am achieving the following:
I am using the power of the community to sort out the best answer and avoid any wasted time searching on sites that might not work out.
The next person in the world that has that questions will also get their answer immediately since the correct answer will be there at the top of the list on SOFSO.
So my question is, do : Do people think this valid(as isn't . Isn't this the goal of the site to help future software developers find answers quicker) or ? Or do you think i I am simply trying to justify lazyiesslazyiness?
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Post Closed as "not programming related" by cletus, Jason Coco, Samuel, Shog9, Thilo
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Is it bad to ask searchable questions on Stack Overflow
i recently got down voted with a comment from a user saying "couldn't you have spent 15 minutes and looked this up on Google?".
My answer is "yes . . or probably" but by asking on SOF, i feel like i am achieving my goal with less effort as well as helping the community in the future. By doing this, I am achieving the following:
I am using the power of the community to sort out the best answer and avoid any wasted time searching on sites that might not work out.
The next person in the world that has that questions will also get their answer immediately since the correct answer will be there at the top of the list on SOF.
So my question is, do people think this valid (as isn't this the goal of the site to help future software developers find answers quicker) or do you think i am simply trying to justify lazyiess?
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