Most well explained reply to dhavan request On Feb 24, 8:55 am, Oli Wright <oli.wri...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think whether or not you're a professional developer is irrelevant, same > with your personal time constraints. Treking can come across as a bit > short with people occasionally, but I'm likely not the only one who > appreciates that he puts in time here encouraging people to ask questions > the right way. Ultimately it's about how one seeks information, regardless > of your starting point (beginner, hobbyist or pro). There's a reason that > there's a link on the main page of this group to "How To Ask Questions The > Smart Way". If you're looking for knowledge to impart to your students > then you really should consider starting with teaching them that, and > demonstrating by example is always a good start ;) Teaching people how to > learn and understand is often far more important than the actual detailed > content being taught. Teach a man to fish etc. etc. > > > > > > > > On Friday, February 24, 2012 7:42:33 AM UTC, dhaval wrote: > > > Sorry treKing. > > I am keen to learn from you people. By that way i am teaching to my > > students... > > may be i am questioning without going through the Documentation... > > this is just because i need to teach more things in short time. > > I am not a professional developer
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