Skip to main content
not using code formatting for (psuedo-)quotes
Source Link
duplode
  • 34.3k
  • 9
  • 64
  • 108

If the purpose of replying, at all, is to be helpful, either to the OP or to the community, then perhaps the approach to take is to use it as a chance to educate about the circumstance.

For example, you could say, from the question, I would suggest we could represent the problem or situation as follow:

Your version of the critical code elements that represent the actual problem

Your version of the critical code elements that represent the actual problem

For situations like this, an approach to a solution may take the following form:

Your approach to solving the problem

Your approach to solving the problem

You're not talking about the person, their code, their understanding, etc. You're looking at the logical or technical situation and trying to share wisdom with those who come across the question so that people in similar situations may find useful directions towards solving their problems.

It's probably a good idea never to make the solution about the person, but about the problem?

If the purpose of replying, at all, is to be helpful, either to the OP or to the community, then perhaps the approach to take is to use it as a chance to educate about the circumstance.

For example, you could say, from the question, I would suggest we could represent the problem or situation as follow:

Your version of the critical code elements that represent the actual problem

For situations like this, an approach to a solution may take the following form:

Your approach to solving the problem

You're not talking about the person, their code, their understanding, etc. You're looking at the logical or technical situation and trying to share wisdom with those who come across the question so that people in similar situations may find useful directions towards solving their problems.

It's probably a good idea never to make the solution about the person, but about the problem?

If the purpose of replying, at all, is to be helpful, either to the OP or to the community, then perhaps the approach to take is to use it as a chance to educate about the circumstance.

For example, you could say, from the question, I would suggest we could represent the problem or situation as follow:

Your version of the critical code elements that represent the actual problem

For situations like this, an approach to a solution may take the following form:

Your approach to solving the problem

You're not talking about the person, their code, their understanding, etc. You're looking at the logical or technical situation and trying to share wisdom with those who come across the question so that people in similar situations may find useful directions towards solving their problems.

It's probably a good idea never to make the solution about the person, but about the problem?

Source Link
MyStream
  • 2.5k
  • 12
  • 3

If the purpose of replying, at all, is to be helpful, either to the OP or to the community, then perhaps the approach to take is to use it as a chance to educate about the circumstance.

For example, you could say, from the question, I would suggest we could represent the problem or situation as follow:

Your version of the critical code elements that represent the actual problem

For situations like this, an approach to a solution may take the following form:

Your approach to solving the problem

You're not talking about the person, their code, their understanding, etc. You're looking at the logical or technical situation and trying to share wisdom with those who come across the question so that people in similar situations may find useful directions towards solving their problems.

It's probably a good idea never to make the solution about the person, but about the problem?