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I'm learning [message #231127] Wed, 05 September 2007 23:21 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: shaliza_zahari.yahoo.com

im nu here.. plz help n guide me using this group..
TQ..
Re: I'm learning [message #231184 is a reply to message #231127] Thu, 06 September 2007 07:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: merks.ca.ibm.com

TQ,

Suggestions. Use a subject line that clearly defines the topic; a short
summary of the question is best. Try to ask a focused question that
demonstrates a commitment on your part to take some initiative toward
solving your own problem. Include a stack trace and code snippets when
something fails to show exactly what you are doing. Try to avoid open
ended questions that require someone to write a book in response.
Consider the fact that if you only take the time to write a once
sentence question you should generally expect to get back only a one
sentence answer, i.e., don't expect to get more out than you are willing
to put in. Read http://catb.org/%7Eesr/faqs/smart-questions.html
carefully.


lyza wrote:
> im nu here.. plz help n guide me using this group..
> TQ..
>
Thanks for the smart-questions URL! (was Re: I'm learning [message #231328 is a reply to message #231184] Thu, 06 September 2007 13:03 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: nospam_kowalskilee.gmail.com

Hi Ed--just a quick thanks for posting the smart-questions URL. I could
have googled the universe and missed such a useful set of info. It's
great advice, not only for asking technical questions but in all walks
of life.

Thanks again!
--Lee Anne

Ed Merks wrote:
> TQ,
>
> Suggestions. Use a subject line that clearly defines the topic; a short
> summary of the question is best. Try to ask a focused question that
> demonstrates a commitment on your part to take some initiative toward
> solving your own problem. Include a stack trace and code snippets when
> something fails to show exactly what you are doing. Try to avoid open
> ended questions that require someone to write a book in response.
> Consider the fact that if you only take the time to write a once
> sentence question you should generally expect to get back only a one
> sentence answer, i.e., don't expect to get more out than you are willing
> to put in. Read http://catb.org/%7Eesr/faqs/smart-questions.html
> carefully.
>
>
> lyza wrote:
>> im nu here.. plz help n guide me using this group..
>> TQ..
>>
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