On Sat, 02 Aug 2014 15:01:50 -0400
ESChamp <esch...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So what I'm asking is, how does a person like me ask questions here
> that are likely to produce what I need?

1. Post the code of what you have tried. It's hard to give useful advice
without specifics.

2. Ask about one problem per thread. If you post more than one, only
one of them may be covered extensively and the rest may receive little
or no attention.

3. Do not attach a new problem to an existing thread. Only those who
are following the thread will read it and that will reduce the possible
answers.

4. Have patience. Everyone here is a volunteer and may not get back to
you in quite a while. Allow 24 hours to past before you think the
thread is dead.


-- 
Don't stop where the ink does.
        Shawn

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