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标 题: how to ask questions smartly ? ^_* (14)
发信站: 听涛站 (2002年07月19日17:53:36 星期五), 站内信件
Be explicit about the question you have
Open-ended questions tend to be perceived as open-ended time sinks. The peop
le most likely to be able to give you a useful answer are also the busiest p
eople (if only because they take on the most work themselves). People like t
hat are allergic to open-ended time sinks, thus they tend to be allergic to
open-ended questions.
You are more likely to get a useful response if you are explicit about what
you want respondents to do (provide pointers, send code, check your patch, w
hatever). This will focus their effort and implicitly put an upper bound on
the time and energy a respondent has to put in to helping you. This is good.
To understand the world the experts live in, think of expertise as an abunda
nt resource and time to respond as a scarce one. The less of a time commitme
nt you implicitly ask for, the more likely you are to get an answer from som
eone really good and really busy.
So it is useful to frame your question to minimize the time commitment requi
red for an expert to field it — but this is often not the same thing as sim
plifying the question. Thus, for example, "Can you give me a pointer to a go
od explanation of X?" is usually a smarter question than "Would you explain
X, please?". If you have some code that isn't working, it is usually smarter
to ask for someone to explain what's wrong with it than it is to ask someon
e to fix it.
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