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    Good day, Habrovsk.

    Let's just boil.

    All the ministers of the secret cult "I am the coder" is dedicated. Why secret? Because in reality, for such a thing, if a creature lives in the county town of N., they open a bakery to bloody snot, in more culturally educated and not prone to manifesting physical assault societies, such a body is simply ignored, and it sits alone, bursting with self-importance .



    How, for example, is communication going on in English-speaking forums, and therefore for most idiots inaccessible? You ask a question and get an answer to it. Or a link to an answer that has already been discussed. Or a proposal to lay out a code if the text of your message, even if it was written in clumsy English (by the way, I have never met “learn RussianEnglish ”), does not accurately reflect the problem. With you, yaks with an unreasonable little child will babysit and rush until the cause of your problem is eliminated. Well, or you yourself will not get bored.

    What happens in Russian forums / blogs / question-answers and other treasures of knowledge and the essence of the great concentrations of wise labor-coders? You’ll be sent to Google first. Great and powerful. And it’s completely shit that Google also needs to ask something, and it’s good if there is an error code, if we are talking about it. Often the question arises - how to do something. And here it is, zvizdets. Sailed. Having been engaged in programming for 4 years, including for desktop, web, microcontrollers, having studied several IDEs and programming languages, I can not always correctly formulate the question for the search. But what about those who have just begun to understand programming? They seem to know how to formulate a question more difficult "C # open a text file"?

    Habr stands apart - here if they don’t know, then at least they don’t send it in the forest ...

    The second most popular tip is to use the search. I am silent that on half of the sites the search generally works on the principle of a random generator, and on the other quarter it displays 100 pages of results. But no - the search, his mother, is ours, even if the counselor answered the question literally in a neighboring post.

    Special attention is given to the so-called blogs on sites on which they do not understand why they appeared at all. There, among a bunch of questions (questions ?!) and records like “marvel, lads, the studio knows how to build Class Diagramm” and pictures of illustrations, you can isolate 2-3 posts that carry real meaning. But damn it! Put them in the articles why the hell do you blog?

    So for myself, I decided. Henceforth, if I need something, I’d better ask a question on “their” sites. At the same time I will learn the language.

    Have a nice evening

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