Is there a particular structure that would be most useful when asking a question? I realise the type of question being asked would obviously affect this in specific cases but, in a general way, when you come to a question, what (level of) details would you like to see in what sort of order? Are section headings useful/distracting? How can a question be asked to make it easiest for people to answer it?
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I always find a question that's structured thusly is quite a good way to go:
Of course this won't always be a good fit and I wouldn't suggest that a question should be broken up this way with section headings as this could make the question seem a bit stilted.
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Jon Skeet's Writing the perfect question is an excellent guide to asking questions. There's also a complementary post Answering technical questions helpfully which is well worth a read. |
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