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Those are the main tips that are applicable to any programming question, regardless of where / when you're asking the question. But there are other tips that may apply to more specific situations that I want to talk about in this section:
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* ###### Choose the right time and the right person
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Are you asking someone at work or in your household? Firstly make sure that it's a good time for them. If they're busy working away then don't disturb them.
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Are you asking someone at work or in your household? Firstly make sure that it's a good time for them. If they're busy working away then you might want to try to find a different time to ask your question.
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* ###### Do some research
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Are there any terms you're unsure of that are relevant to your question? Look around first and make sure *you* know the entire problem before expecting other people to.
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