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1)  Make sure your question is closely related to robocode.  It can be about algorithms that are not specific to robocode, but they should be about the algorithms as applied to robocode.
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1)  Make sure your question is closely related to Robocode.  It can be about algorithms that are not specific to Robocode, but it should be about the algorithms as applied to Robocode.
  
 
2)  Make sure you punctuate your questions.  It's not hard and makes them easier to read.
 
2)  Make sure you punctuate your questions.  It's not hard and makes them easier to read.

Revision as of 03:22, 12 December 2013

Please don't think that I want you to leave. I am complaining. I would like the questions (in their current form) to stop. But I'd also like a new member of the community. The following is my suggestions for how to ask questions on the robowiki:


1) Make sure your question is closely related to Robocode. It can be about algorithms that are not specific to Robocode, but it should be about the algorithms as applied to Robocode.

2) Make sure you punctuate your questions. It's not hard and makes them easier to read.

3) Make sure you pay attention to the answers you receive. Read them before replying.

4) Make sure you thank people for helping you. We are all busy and have other things to do.

5) Make sure you have some understanding of the subject about which you are asking. If you don't, answering your questions isn't worth our time.

6) Make sure you search for an answer to the question before asking it. Use the search box in the left and/or google unless you know the information isn't easily available.


I'm glad you are interested in what I found to be the best way to learn programming, but I think that following the above guidelines will help you to learn.

Do you have any questions? Ask away.