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===Task focus inclusion===
Generally speaking, the goal is to address a problem a programmer may face or want to think about.
* Practical problems
* Problems which demonstrate concepts
* Simple entertainment.
As for discouraged areas, remember that Rosetta Code is a tool of education, not a code repository. "Code golf", or the finding of the absolute most succinct expression of a solution as its own goal, is rarely idiomatic or practical use of the languages in question, and so is also difficult to justify in a demonstrative context.
The common theme across all tasks must be increasing competence and understanding of the tools in question, by example or by annotated counterexample if necessary.
===Task focus exclusion===
As languages are the richest resource of comparison on Rosetta Code, a task should not be so specific as to invoke a particular language as being the only one allowed to solve a task. A task should also not be so specific with its other requirements that there is only one language capable of solving it. Best-effort solutions ("this isn't exactly possible in Ayrch, but something practical solving the language's idiomatic analog would be") are often fine, so a task writer may find that styles "use technique X to solve problem" and "solve problem using technique X" may need to be interchanged to make a useful number of solutions possible.
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