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How to ask questions the smart way
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Zach Ang
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#intro
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I don’t like huge “how to” articles without providing any examples. Anytime I read something like this, I ask: Why should I listen to you? Etc. Often these authors don’t provide any credibility.
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Great guide. Hackers and users use systems differently. That is why we struggle to ask good questions and get good answers because we're coming at the problem from a different angle. Understanding this is the first step to asking the right questions that will get you the answers that will hopefully solve the problem.
But that is the problem. There's no point telling users, just do your research first before asking a hacker and annoying him with the stupidity of your question. Users don't want to be searching for answers or 'understanding the problem'. If we're short on time, which we all are, always, we just want a solution quickly. And yes, that means we ask dumb questions. It's not ideal but that's reality.