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Many times I ask questions after I failed to come up with my own solution.

So, how nice is it to ask a follow-up question for knowing what is wrong with my code not for solving the already-solved-problem in order to learn more about why my code is bugged or not working?

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    I think it is much better to ask an additional question if the other issue is solved already instead of changing the question (but adding additional content)
    – user31729
    Apr 17, 2017 at 14:49
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    In my opinion these are perfectly valid questions. I would include your original motivation in the question to be sure you don't get answers with workarounds but with explanations. Apr 17, 2017 at 14:49

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