Skip to main content
replaced http://programmers.stackexchange.com/ with https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/
Source Link

I've read this expression a few times, but I really don't understand it. It's a 'broken question' an incorrect question? What nuance does it have?

EDIT: Example: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/a/257928/126762https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/a/257928/126762

Thank you for your time!

I've read this expression a few times, but I really don't understand it. It's a 'broken question' an incorrect question? What nuance does it have?

EDIT: Example: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/a/257928/126762

Thank you for your time!

I've read this expression a few times, but I really don't understand it. It's a 'broken question' an incorrect question? What nuance does it have?

EDIT: Example: https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/a/257928/126762

Thank you for your time!

added 71 characters in body
Source Link

I've read this expression a few times, but I really don't understand it. It's a 'broken question' an incorrect question? What nuance does it have?

EDIT: Example: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/a/257928/126762

Thank you for your time!

I've read this expression a few times, but I really don't understand it. It's a 'broken question' an incorrect question? What nuance does it have?

Thank you for your time!

I've read this expression a few times, but I really don't understand it. It's a 'broken question' an incorrect question? What nuance does it have?

EDIT: Example: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/a/257928/126762

Thank you for your time!

Source Link

What does "broken question" mean?

I've read this expression a few times, but I really don't understand it. It's a 'broken question' an incorrect question? What nuance does it have?

Thank you for your time!