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I have read; the Tour, What not to ask and How to ask a good question. I am unsure whether questions should specify specific problems, or if I should specify parts of the code where improvement is desired.

I have seen questions which describe the purpose of the code joined by the the code. The question don't bring up any specific problems with the code; like redundancy, performance, etc.

Are general questions acceptable? Or should I find a specific part of my code I would like to improve?

I have read; the Tour, What not to ask and How to ask a good question. I am unsure whether questions should specify specific problems, or if I should specify parts of the code where improvement is desired.

I have seen questions which describe the purpose of the code joined by the the code. The question don't bring up any specific problems with the code; like redundancy, performance, etc.

Are general questions acceptable? Or should I find a specific part of my code I would like to improve?

I have read; the Tour, What not to ask and How to ask a good question. I am unsure whether questions should specify specific problems, or if I should specify parts of the code where improvement is desired.

I have seen questions which describe the purpose of the code joined by the code. The question don't bring up any specific problems with the code; like redundancy, performance, etc.

Are general questions acceptable? Or should I find a specific part of my code I would like to improve?

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Are Do questions require specific problems, or are general reviews considered on-topic, or do code reviews require a specific problem?

After readingI have read; the Tour and, What not to ask and How to ask a good question,. I am still unsure whether questions should specify specific problems, or if I should specify parts of the code where improvement is desired. However 

I have seen questions that simplywhich describe the purpose and postof the code, without bringing joined by the the code. The question don't bring up any specific problems with the code (redundancycode; like redundancy, performance, etc). 

Are thesegeneral questions acceptable? Can I ask for 'general' reviews, orOr should I find a specific part of my code that I would like to improve?

Are general reviews considered on-topic, or do code reviews require a specific problem?

After reading the Tour and What not to ask and How to ask a good question, I am still unsure whether questions should specify specific problems or parts of the code where improvement is desired. However I have seen questions that simply describe the purpose and post the code, without bringing up any specific problems with the code (redundancy, performance, etc). Are these acceptable? Can I ask for 'general' reviews, or should I find a specific part of my code that I would like to improve?

Do questions require specific problems, or are general reviews on-topic?

I have read; the Tour, What not to ask and How to ask a good question. I am unsure whether questions should specify specific problems, or if I should specify parts of the code where improvement is desired. 

I have seen questions which describe the purpose of the code joined by the the code. The question don't bring up any specific problems with the code; like redundancy, performance, etc. 

Are general questions acceptable? Or should I find a specific part of my code I would like to improve?

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