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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