Googling or search in general is a skill. There is a lot of contextual
knowledge that we use when composing a search query. One of the most
important  skills when entering a new discipline is learning the appropriate
jargon and using it drive your queries.

Search isn't generally a skill taught in schools. This is sad because it is
probably ur-skill of the 21st century.  But the only way to learn to search
is to do a lot of it. I do find it more common in the East to find
individuals in technical areas who haven't spent time running the thousands
of queries it takes to build up the skill


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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Arvind Jamuna Dixit <ard...@gmail.com>wrote:

> May be we Indians always think the other person to be better or smarter. To
> quote from your own post:
>
> "Comparatively i have very less exposure and exp as you  people have"
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy <
> srinivas_thatipar...@akebonosoft.com> wrote:
>
>>  Hi list,
>>         This is my first post to the list though  I have been following
>> this list since 7 or 8 months.
>> I have been programming for a 1.5 years or so.Comparatively i have very
>> less exposure and exp as you  people have and
>> please excuse me if u think this is a troll or flame.
>>
>>          I know that this is not related to python, but i can't resist
>> discussing this.
>>
>> Why do indian programmers ask for code in  Usenet (particularly Google
>> groups) ?
>> ,saying that it's very urgent and on top of that they can't even able to
>> put their problem across correctly.In some cases
>> they ask you to send it to their mail ID's.
>>
>>   Having  tried the problem and asking for help is OK.but this is
>> something like disgusting.
>>
>>         I have been following Reddit  and News groups and forums and no
>> matter where ever i go these type of
>> people are there(99% of them are indians).They don't even have the
>> patience to do googling..is copying seeped into our blood??
>>
>>     I have worked at infosys , i have had a chance to work with
>> westerns,they never ever
>> copy their home work(In training ,we used to do assignments and submit at
>> the EOD).They do submit what they did , if they can't
>> do it,they ask permission to submit later.But we (Indians) used to 
>> copy.Yeah,i
>> did copy and learnt lessons. :)
>>
>>
>>  Regards,
>> Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy.
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>> - Confucius.
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