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01 Ask a good question for real #11

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SallyMcGrath opened this issue May 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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01 Ask a good question for real #11

SallyMcGrath opened this issue May 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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📅 JS1 🔑 Priority Key Do this first 🐇 Size Small Around an hour 📅 Sprint 2 Assigned during Sprint 2 of this module 🎯 Topic Communication Reading, writing, speaking, and listening in English; expressing our ideas 🎯 Topic Problem-Solving Breaking down problems and building up solutions

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SallyMcGrath commented May 14, 2024

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Read https://jvns.ca/blog/good-questions/
And https://jvns.ca/blog/answer-questions-well/ to prepare for another asking good questions workshop!

You need to practice any skills to get good at them. Your task is to ask your cohort a “Good Question” on the Slack channel when you next have a genuine issue you need help with.

Remember:

  • Identify one problem at a time to ask about
  • Say what research you’ve already done to try and resolve the problem yourself
  • Be specific about the problem
  • Be polite and respectful of the person you are asking.
  • Be concise (minimal reproducible example) - only give the relevant code snippets or errors messages
  • Choose who to ask based on their general expertise, availability, distance from you in the team or who you haven’t asked before.
  • Refer to documentation, other code, and discussions with specific links.
  • Show what happens when you try your solution.
  • Explain what you expected or wanted from your solution.

When others post their good questions, give them feedback on how good they are, along with any constructive feedback on how they might improve. And if you can, answer their question!

Estimated time in hours

1

What is the purpose of this assignment?

Use being stuck as an opportunity to make significant improvements in your logical reasoning skills.

Evaluate the questions others ask and give answers if you know.

How to submit

  • Add the screenshot of the good question you posted on the Slack channel to this issue
  • Respond to others’ questions with a thumbs up for “Well written question” and add comments on what you liked about the question and any suggestions for how the question can be further improved. Share the screenshot of your reaction or comment on this ticket.
  • You can also answer other people’s questions if you know the answer!

Anything else?

CYF Asking Good Questions Guide
https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example

@SallyMcGrath SallyMcGrath added 📅 Sprint 3 Assigned during Sprint 3 of this module and removed Week 4 labels May 14, 2024
@SallyMcGrath SallyMcGrath changed the title [PD] Ask a good question for real 09 Ask a good question for real Dec 17, 2024
@SallyMcGrath SallyMcGrath added 📅 Sprint 2 Assigned during Sprint 2 of this module 🎯 Topic Communication Reading, writing, speaking, and listening in English; expressing our ideas 🎯 Topic Problem-Solving Breaking down problems and building up solutions and removed 📅 Sprint 3 Assigned during Sprint 3 of this module labels Dec 17, 2024
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