Before Posting:
define your question as conceptual or technical. To me, a conceptual question runs along the lines of "I have problem X, and I'm trying to find a decent way to implement a solution", whereas a technical question is more "I'm trying to implement a solution, what is this error/why doesn't this code snippet work".
Always find some way to provide a concrete example (I've learned this the hard way). If your problem involves data, make sure you provide some sample data in the exact same format as your working data. If your question is more conceptual, at least include some psuedo-code describing what you need your program to do
In A Post
Succinctness is your best friend. make sure that you have a succinct description of the problem with a working example/demonstration
make sure any methods/functions/characters use the
code
font to improve readability.- bad=I'm running a for loop that prints output
- good=I'm running this
for
loop thatprint
s output
- If there are multiple steps to your problem, make sure you are breaking them down using using lists/headers etc.
After a post
- Don't run out the door or head to a meeting. Users are usually pretty quick to jump in with answers or questions, and quick response to their questions means quick answers for you.