Useful questions

Answering the useful (right?) questions

Questions that begin with the words why, who, what and how are necessary and paramount because they help to clarify information, to seek additional details, and to better understand a situation. Besides, they play a crucial role in facilitating communication and understanding.

These words are often used to ask open-ended questions, which are questions that cannot be answered with a simple yes or no. Asking open-ended questions allows for more in-depth conversation and debate and can help to uncover important information or insights.

Overall, asking why, who, what and how can help to imporve communication, to facilitate decision-making, and to deepen understanding.

flowchart
    id1{Why: programming} --> id1a[You love it]
    id1 --> id1b[You need it]
    id1a --> id2{Who: profiles}
    id1c[Here you need some kind of guidance] --> id2
    id1b --> id2
    id2 -->|Teacher? Senior?\nElse, a coder| id3[What: sylabus]
    id3 -->|The what is helpless\nif you don't know the for| id4[For what: skills]
    id4 -->|The second most important step\nafter the 'why': the 'how'.\nA bad 'how' may destroy your 'why'| id5[How: learning techniques]