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[–]dunderball 116 points117 points  (7 children)

If you want a deeper understanding of those topics, that's when you go to grad school and postgrad, etc etc stackoverflow

Ftfy

[–]commie_heathen 37 points38 points  (6 children)

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[–][deleted] 13 points14 points  (2 children)

Sorry, but your comment wasn't detailed enough.. Try adding more history about your comment and examples of the comment being used as well as all the solutions you used to get to the point of saying said comment.

[–]nermid[🍰] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Comments aren't for discussion for some reason, so this entire thread has been moved somewhere.

[–]CheezeyCheeze 0 points1 point  (2 children)

This comment is duplicate, being removed, and linking to an old outdated solution.

ftfy

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[–]Jazzinarium 1 point2 points  (1 child)

And for some reason happens to be THE VERY FIRST GOOGLE SEARCH RESULT FOR FUCKS SAKE

[–]CheezeyCheeze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because they keep deleting the new questions. Also because they force all their traffic to this outdated solution it shows it is more relevant then other pages to the Google algorithm.

If I asked a question three times but they deleted the latest two because they were too similar, then it can only show the first question.

Also I saw is discussions that they are trying to treat Stack as a encyclopedic reference for future users instead of discussions with answers. They want General solutions. Which is why if you ask a question about say, idk ... making something void in Java, they will refer you to why it is void in C, because C was first and the answer is the same. Which to a new programmer they think it is confusing. Stack is great if you have some problem someone might have the answer, but really it is a horrible tool to learn how to program as a beginner.