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Coders asking questions in online forums

 Something I've noticed over the years answering questions on various forums is They want someone to adjust their code which is in many cases complete off-base They want simple where simple is not always the case or that what they believe is hard in regards to me supplying a code solution that I see as simple. My solution usually will become simple only if they invest time to study the code rather than look at it and say jess that is over my head. What can be done?  There needs to be for instance a better way to direct these coders to content on the web starting with Microsoft code examples e.g. for C# for instance , Pluralsight, Microsoft TechNet. Where to place this? Perhaps on startup pages for Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code. Coders need to have an incentive to be better and that can only happen with placing learning pages where they are easy to locate and for community leaders e.g. MVP's for instance to stop providing code that works with things like one character var