@NathanOliver That would tkae the fun way of people wondering what we are talking about :-P. But fine, we're done anyway, I think all necessary has been said :-)
@TylerH "English was the best!" That's wrong. The best language is if you can express yourself totally with it. I can't do that in english, even if I can get pretty close.
This is fluff, right: "I tried many similar solutions I found but they doesn't seem to help me. I don't know if you need something else to help me out but just ask for any other thing."
@SotiriosDelimanolis The latter. I would say the most important rule in here is not to ask for up/down votes. I've seen some other rules slide, but not that one
@PetterFriberg you guessed it. And yes, I noticed that. My case is that it isn't explicitly asking for an opinion, rather the benefits to a practice, and such questions shouldn't be closed. I had a citation for that, but I'm too lazy to find it agian.
@RamenChef Since I voted as well, I'll weigh in. I don't know Java, but I do know that the question is a semantic one. The problem with questions like these isn't that they aren't good, it's that everyone has an opinion. So everyone tries to weigh in
Hey @RamenChef. Yes, I think it's opinion-based because it's asking why things in the API are done in such a way, and the reality is that in the cast majority of those cases, the only person that could factually answer are the designers.
And asking SO isn't asking the designers. The answers you got show this: they are best guesses, and I'd argue that the top answer is plain wrong IMO (but again, my opinion)
Another strike against Opinion questions is they tend to gather bad answers over time. You might not see it, but you've already got one deleted. Leave it open another year and you might have 2 or 3
@Tunaki There are at least three broad meal times and we have people from all over the world. Chances are there is someone in here who is eating while I type this.