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First published on MSDN on Mar 07, 2017Hello all!
I just joined the bloggers team and it gives me an immense pleasure to write my first post on ' Featured Thread '. I really have no words to express gratitude for all forum moderators, supporters, contributors and the people who make this place great.
I had a chance of analyzing few threads from the C# forums and here is my take on the present prevalent behaviour. I observed many people prefer to post with a minimalistic one line query by posting code. When it comes to answering I have seen many people who stick to the script and answer the question asked in depth. Whereas there are folks who are kind enough to cover the peripheral aspects as well. I could bucket the majority of the people posting queries under three different styles.
- Q & A - Code and corresponding details
- Answering their own problem
- Q & A - short and simple
Sometimes, we can not pick one winner out of several winners and we pick all. Today, I am picking 3threads instead of 1thread.
Below are the three different and interesting question and answer threads, which I encountered while moderating this forum. These are from the C# forum :
RJP1973 answered this question. Answer in itself is a beauty, RJP1973 first suggested not to use such code which appears to be a virus and then goes on to provide answer to his question. Here the forum member followed the expected response path which I really appreciate in this case.
Third thread, hide a label after a few second as status bar asked by arman_gorjipoor , I called it a single-liner ques
There might be few other ways as well. However majority of the ones I analyzed could be easily clubbed under these there styles. They are all good in their own way and shows how a forum stays active and alive.
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- Ninja Gaurav
