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It’s another Friday, I still don’t share technology today, I don’t know how these days, I feel a little tired, I went to bed at ten o ‘clock yesterday, I haven’t gone to bed so early for a long time. It’s already 10 o ‘clock at night, and I’m still working on it, trying to go to bed early today. Today, I will sort out some content about how to ask questions. Recently, some technical friends added me and discussed some technical problems together. However, after some partners add me, the pose of asking questions may be a little incorrect, leading to a long chat, before I know the real question to discuss (ask).
Today’s summary to myself, but also to share with my partners or friends, together. Content is collated from the network, their own fragmented reading collated.
Recommended reading a book: “learn to question” : book.douban.com/subject/150…
Recommended reading Github: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
Github.com/ryanhanwu/H…
I’d like to ask you a question.
- Background to the problem
- Your ability to
- What’s your problem? What was attempted?
- What do you think?
If you can clearly describe a problem in one sentence, it shows that you have no thought of your own. In this case, it is not appropriate to ask others, but baidu/Google.
Hopefully we can all learn to ask questions, learn to ask a good question! Don’t just say “Hello” every time you ask a question. Or send two sentences: in? Have a question for you?
then
Sometimes see the news also have to reply, in, what questions, can discuss together. Have a problem to need to discuss actually can send a problem directly! I usually ask the big guy questions:
1, do a simple self-introduction, let the big man know me
2, Describe the problem/background I encountered and what I tried
3, thank you, hope to get the boss’s reply, there is no relevant experience and solution/plan
I have also seen elsewhere that the best way to ask a question to a big man is to give him a red envelope. I have also used this routine, but the boss is generally not to receive, send red envelopes to show respect, but also because of taking up other people’s time, to express gratitude.
Have a good weekend, my friends! One last thing I saw recently: