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Awesome resource! Could we soften the language? #105

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magicmark opened this issue Jun 8, 2022 · 4 comments
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Awesome resource! Could we soften the language? #105

magicmark opened this issue Jun 8, 2022 · 4 comments

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@magicmark
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Thanks for putting up this website, very much appreciate the spirit of this :)

I'm worried specifically that the example of I have a question about Java but I'm too lazy to actually formalize it in words might come off as overly brittle, especially to beginners in a field or newgrads to a company. I'd want to inform and educate, without potentially embarrassing or making folks feel guilty.

Is there a way we could update or provide a variant of the site that removes this bit? (maybe https://snowflake.dontasktoask.com/ :P?)

Thanks!

@IMakeBotsForYou
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I think this is a good idea.

@PH7N
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PH7N commented Jan 23, 2024

I agree! this is a good idea.

@Swiddis
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Swiddis commented Jun 14, 2024

Taking a stab at this. Instead of phrasing it around laziness, I think it's more constructive to consider that they might just not know how to word it.

Alternatively, it can be seen as:
Foobar123: I have a question about Java but I'm not sure how to ask it, so I'll wait until there's someone who might be able to answer it before I try.
It's an understandable feeling, but it comes off as a bit lazy. If you're not willing to do the work to solve your problem, why should we? A poorly formed question is better than no question at all, and still opens the stage for immediate advice or clarification that can help you solve your problem faster.

@sachinchaudhary1808
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yeah language is hard for a newbi

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