I try to emphasize (and often empathically re-emphasize) that I want devs to ask questions, and that goes for juniors and seniors alike. In that regard, it's important though that the answer always addressed why the question was asked.
Personally, I also tend to regulalry ask questions that have an obvious, implicit answer, as I prefer that assumptions are made explicit. That way, everyone is on the same level, and faulty assumptions are less likely to occur/persist.
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I try to emphasize (and often empathically re-emphasize) that I want devs to ask questions, and that goes for juniors and seniors alike. In that regard, it's important though that the answer always addressed why the question was asked.
Personally, I also tend to regulalry ask questions that have an obvious, implicit answer, as I prefer that assumptions are made explicit. That way, everyone is on the same level, and faulty assumptions are less likely to occur/persist.