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When your question is answered use !solved to mark the question as resolved.
Remember to ask specific questions, provide necessary details, and reduce your question to its simplest form. For tips on how to ask a good question use !howto ask.
Don't ask to ask a question, don't ask if anyone is familiar with XYZ. Just ask your question.
Someone is bound to know the answer and will be happy to help.
!ask
Don't ask to ask a question, don't ask if anyone is familiar with XYZ. Just ask your question.
Someone is bound to know the answer and will be happy to help.
!ask can someone help me in this topic because i didn´t understand it
Unexpected parameters provided
Usage:
!ask [user]
!ask [@everyone] can someone help me in this topic because i didn´t understand it
Unexpected parameters provided
Usage:
!ask [user]
Did you really just try to ping 41,332 people?
Anyone can ask a question in our programming channels. Following the guide Writing The Perfect Question is recommended.
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you are required to just write your question, without any "!ask" use, ACTUAL question
"can someone something?" is not a proper question
Im new here and I already ask if someone can explain me the data structure topic or the way that I ask is invalid?
the way you ask is invalid
you still failed to ask a single actual technical question
unless you don't have any question and you wish to be taught a full topic from the grounds up, then you need #tutoring
ok now I understand it