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Too broad, not explicitly stated as a programming problem. There's a difference between a problem a programmer might have, and a programming problem.

It could easily, however, be turned into a programming problem. Take, for example, this question which is obviously a programming problem, but started as a challenge from someone to post a question to stack overflow about hamburgers:

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Whether the OP wants to alter the question so it's an explicit programming problem or not is up to the OP, but as stated it doesn't belong.

Too broad, not explicitly stated as a programming problem. There's a difference between a problem a programmer might have, and a programming problem.

It could easily, however, be turned into a programming problem. Take, for example, this question which is obviously a programming problem, but started as a challenge from someone to post a question to stack overflow about hamburgers:

Complex Combinatorial Algorithms

Whether the OP wants to alter the question so it's an explicit programming problem or not is up to the OP, but as stated it doesn't belong.

Too broad, not explicitly stated as a programming problem. There's a difference between a problem a programmer might have, and a programming problem.

It could easily, however, be turned into a programming problem. Take, for example, this question which is obviously a programming problem, but started as a challenge from someone to post a question to stack overflow about hamburgers:

Complex Combinatorial Algorithms

Whether the OP wants to alter the question so it's an explicit programming problem or not is up to the OP, but as stated it doesn't belong.

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Too broad, not explicitly stated as a programming problem. There's a difference between a problem a programmer might have, and a programming problem.

It could easily, however, be turned into a programming problem. Take, for example, this question which is obviously a programming problem, but started as a challenge from someone to post a question to stack overflow about hamburgers:

Complex Combinatorial Algorithms

Whether the OP wants to alter the question so it's an explicit programming problem or not is up to the OP, but as stated it doesn't belong.