I'm relatively new to SO, but I've noticed a trend - certain categories of questions to which the answer is "change the question."
soulmerge posted the quintessential reply to one of these questions by linking to the article Pounding A Nail: Old Shoe or Glass Bottle?
Some examples:
- How do I parse HTML or XML with regular expressions?
- How can I create a Singleton?
- How do I write my own encryption routine?
- How can I optimize this in-memory operation that I haven't profiled?
While there are a few legitimate use cases for some of these techniques, the poster's case probably is not one of them. Often the correct answer is "Don’t do it" (or at least don't do it that way). Unfortunately, these type of responses generally do not go over well with the original poster.
A similar category is argumentative questions, such as "Does TDD really work?" Often the poster will argue at length with any affirmative answer.
My question is twofold:
- What are other categories of this nature that people have noticed?
- What are the best ways to handle these sorts of questions?
Thanks!