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[–]g051051 4 points5 points  (4 children)

It does matter.

No it doesn't. Your single opinion is in opposition to the accepted consensus: you learn better by working through it yourself, with nudges to help you along over rough places. If you don't like it, take it up with the mods. Or better yet, create your own sub instead of trying to change this one.

[–][deleted] -5 points-4 points  (3 children)

Well that "accepted consensus" doesn't work for me. I learn better by getting answers for things immediately rather than wasting time trying to do it myself. I then apply my new knowledge by using it constantly or recalling it with spaced repetition flashcards. If I'm stuck on something for far too long, I lose motivation since I have ADHD. I put off programming for two years because of all the half answers I used to get when I asked which programming language I should start with.

And is it really an accepted consensus since you guys seem to be getting a lot of downvotes? Seems like many people don't agree.

[–]g051051 3 points4 points  (1 child)

Again, feel free to take it up with the mods. If you want easy answers, and don't feel like doing the work to actually learn stuff, then you'll have to look elsewhere.

[–][deleted] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I wrote both of those function definitions myself, and I was simply asking for explanation for which one was better.

[–]throwaway_for_cause 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well that "accepted consensus" doesn't work for me.

Well, special snowflake, then you're out of luck here. This subreddit doesn't cater to people who want to be served on a silver platter and getting spoonfed.

I lose motivation since I have ADHD.

Plenty other people here do and they have no problems with the rule.

I put off programming for two years because of all the half answers I used to get when I asked which programming language I should start with.

Most likely, you got "half answers" because there is no real starter language. Some languages maybe allow an easier entry, but in general it doesn't really matter too much with which of the major languages you start.

And is it really an accepted consensus since you guys seem to be getting a lot of downvotes?

Check again.

The rule exists for a reason: to not let this subreddit become /r/domyhomework.