> When someone says, "I'm writing a shell script, and 
> hereabouts I need $TOOL to do such and such," a good answer 
> is usually forthcoming.
> 
> When someone says, "Tell me how to script this $PROJECT," the 
> commmunity usually points the OP off to Google/Manual.

The difference is (as before intimated) between "open this jar" and
"cook my meal", not between java/php/bash and C/C++.

Perhaps (gazes into crystal balls) the root is whether the admin who
posts here used to be a scientist or coder, or an office-ape (who will
need help finding the 'any' key through no fault of their own).  Trolls
and students who aren't administrators are a separate possibility.
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