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* Remember, search engines are your best friend, but to get a good answer, you need to ask a good question. | * Remember, search engines are your best friend, but to get a good answer, you need to ask a good question. | ||
* If you're running out of ideas, explain the problem to someone else. If there's a flaw in your logic or another way to tackle the problem you may well see it even before you finish the explanation, even if your audience didn't understand a word you said or only asked silly questions! | * If you're running out of ideas, explain the problem to someone else. If there's a flaw in your logic or another way to tackle the problem you may well see it even before you finish the explanation, and even if your audience didn't understand a word you said or only asked silly questions! | ||
* Creep up on a problem from every possible angle. Sooner or later, with luck, you'll catch it out. | * Creep up on a problem from every possible angle. Sooner or later, with luck, you'll catch it out. |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 26 July 2021
- Remember, search engines are your best friend, but to get a good answer, you need to ask a good question.
- If you're running out of ideas, explain the problem to someone else. If there's a flaw in your logic or another way to tackle the problem you may well see it even before you finish the explanation, and even if your audience didn't understand a word you said or only asked silly questions!
- Creep up on a problem from every possible angle. Sooner or later, with luck, you'll catch it out.