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#HAS REPLACED DOCUMENTATION.

HAS REPLACED DOCUMENTATION.

That's how the world works. The world gets better. Read some Toffler books.

You might as well say: "Oh, I'm sick of these hotel review sites: people should get back to buying proper Fodor's travel guidebooks."

Or you might as well say: "How do I get people to stop using amazon.com and go to normal brick and mortar shops?"

Or, "How do we stomp out this Ebay use and get people back to Christies?"

Or, "How can we eliminate OkCupid use and get people back to using Bars and Discos?"

Or, "However do we stop people using this git + open source business, we must get back to jobs in companies."

It just doesn't make any sense. FORGET documentation, it's just stupid.

It was never a good idea. Documentation had it's little chance for a couple years and it's over. It's just something young people in the future will make jokes about from the Big Government era.

{Consider, have you ever bought - say - any Apple product. Did you see a manual in the box? No. Consumer goods are leading the way - documentation is just stupid; it's gone; it's historic. Nobody liked it and now it's history.}

SO + internet text search is here.


As I explain it below:

....When I can't remember "what the hell is the syntax of addRange in List..." I never, ever, ever go to the msdn doco page. Instead, I just start typing in Google the characters "List T add Ra..." and by the time I've typed those characters, I have the total answer.

(AND INDEED, as a highly non-trivial additional matter - this is a world-changing concept - I also instantly have, a vast range of additional ephemera, critical information about the issue, including - just one example - any new topical changes, any gotchas, and (astoundingly) all thinking on the matter by the handful of engineers/etc very closest to any topical issues on the precise technological item in question. Et cetera.)

Why would you possibly go "RTFM"? Google search is built in to everything everywhere in both text and speech, including eg my refrigerator door. And indeed the SO info-sphere is a critical part of the "google-info-everywhere" nexus.

Stackoverflow:

#HAS REPLACED DOCUMENTATION.

That's how the world works. The world gets better. Read some Toffler books.

You might as well say: "Oh, I'm sick of these hotel review sites: people should get back to buying proper Fodor's travel guidebooks."

Or you might as well say: "How do I get people to stop using amazon.com and go to normal brick and mortar shops?"

Or, "How do we stomp out this Ebay use and get people back to Christies?"

Or, "How can we eliminate OkCupid use and get people back to using Bars and Discos?"

Or, "However do we stop people using this git + open source business, we must get back to jobs in companies."

It just doesn't make any sense. FORGET documentation, it's just stupid.

It was never a good idea. Documentation had it's little chance for a couple years and it's over. It's just something young people in the future will make jokes about from the Big Government era.

{Consider, have you ever bought - say - any Apple product. Did you see a manual in the box? No. Consumer goods are leading the way - documentation is just stupid; it's gone; it's historic. Nobody liked it and now it's history.}

SO + internet text search is here.


As I explain it below:

....When I can't remember "what the hell is the syntax of addRange in List..." I never, ever, ever go to the msdn doco page. Instead, I just start typing in Google the characters "List T add Ra..." and by the time I've typed those characters, I have the total answer.

(AND INDEED, as a highly non-trivial additional matter - this is a world-changing concept - I also instantly have, a vast range of additional ephemera, critical information about the issue, including - just one example - any new topical changes, any gotchas, and (astoundingly) all thinking on the matter by the handful of engineers/etc very closest to any topical issues on the precise technological item in question. Et cetera.)

Why would you possibly go "RTFM"? Google search is built in to everything everywhere in both text and speech, including eg my refrigerator door. And indeed the SO info-sphere is a critical part of the "google-info-everywhere" nexus.

Stackoverflow:

HAS REPLACED DOCUMENTATION.

That's how the world works. The world gets better. Read some Toffler books.

You might as well say: "Oh, I'm sick of these hotel review sites: people should get back to buying proper Fodor's travel guidebooks."

Or you might as well say: "How do I get people to stop using amazon.com and go to normal brick and mortar shops?"

Or, "How do we stomp out this Ebay use and get people back to Christies?"

Or, "How can we eliminate OkCupid use and get people back to using Bars and Discos?"

Or, "However do we stop people using this git + open source business, we must get back to jobs in companies."

It just doesn't make any sense. FORGET documentation, it's just stupid.

It was never a good idea. Documentation had it's little chance for a couple years and it's over. It's just something young people in the future will make jokes about from the Big Government era.

{Consider, have you ever bought - say - any Apple product. Did you see a manual in the box? No. Consumer goods are leading the way - documentation is just stupid; it's gone; it's historic. Nobody liked it and now it's history.}

SO + internet text search is here.


As I explain it below:

....When I can't remember "what the hell is the syntax of addRange in List..." I never, ever, ever go to the msdn doco page. Instead, I just start typing in Google the characters "List T add Ra..." and by the time I've typed those characters, I have the total answer.

(AND INDEED, as a highly non-trivial additional matter - this is a world-changing concept - I also instantly have, a vast range of additional ephemera, critical information about the issue, including - just one example - any new topical changes, any gotchas, and (astoundingly) all thinking on the matter by the handful of engineers/etc very closest to any topical issues on the precise technological item in question. Et cetera.)

Why would you possibly go "RTFM"? Google search is built in to everything everywhere in both text and speech, including eg my refrigerator door. And indeed the SO info-sphere is a critical part of the "google-info-everywhere" nexus.

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Stackoverflow:

#HAS REPLACED DOCUMENTATION.

That's how the world works. The world gets better. Read some Toffler books.

You might as well say: "Oh, I'm sick of these hotel review sites: people should get back to buying proper Fodor's travel guidebooks."

Or you might as well say: "How do I get people to stop using amazon.com and go to normal brick and mortar shops?"

Or, "How do we stomp out this Ebay use and get people back to Christies?"

Or, "How can we eliminate OkCupid use and get people back to using Bars and Discos?"

Or, "However do we stop people using this git + open source business, we must get back to jobs in companies."

It just doesn't make any sense. FORGET documentation, it's just stupid.

It was never a good idea. Documentation had it's little chance for a couple years and it's over. It's just something young people in the future will make jokes about from the Big Government era.

{Consider, have you ever bought - say - any Apple product. Did you see a manual in the box? No. Consumer goods are leading the way - documentation is just stupid; it's gone; it's historic. Nobody liked it and now it's history.}

SO + internet text search is here.


As I explain it below:

....When I can't remember "what the hell is the syntax of addRange in List..." I never, ever, ever go to the msdn doco page. Instead, I just start typing in Google the characters "List T add Ra..." and by the time I've typed those characters, I have the total answer.

(AND INDEED, as a highly non-trivial additional matter - this is a world-changing concept - I also instantly have, a vast range of additional ephemera, critical information about the issue, including - just one example - any new topical changes, any gotchas, and (astoundingly) all thinking on the matter by the handful of engineers/etc very closest to any topical issues on the precise technological item in question. Et cetera.)

Why would you possibly go "RTFM"? Google search is built in to everything everywhere in both text and speech, including eg my refrigerator door. And indeed the SO info-sphere is a critical part of the "google-info-everywhere" nexus.

Stackoverflow:

#HAS REPLACED DOCUMENTATION.

That's how the world works. The world gets better. Read some Toffler books.

You might as well say: "Oh, I'm sick of these hotel review sites: people should get back to buying proper Fodor's travel guidebooks."

Or you might as well say: "How do I get people to stop using amazon.com and go to normal brick and mortar shops?"

Or, "How do we stomp out this Ebay use and get people back to Christies?"

Or, "How can we eliminate OkCupid use and get people back to using Bars and Discos?"

Or, "However do we stop people using this git + open source business, we must get back to jobs in companies."

It just doesn't make any sense. FORGET documentation, it's just stupid.

It was never a good idea. Documentation had it's little chance for a couple years and it's over. It's just something young people in the future will make jokes about from the Big Government era.

{Consider, have you ever bought - say - any Apple product. Did you see a manual in the box? No. Consumer goods are leading the way - documentation is just stupid; it's gone; it's historic. Nobody liked it and now it's history.}

SO + internet text search is here.

Stackoverflow:

#HAS REPLACED DOCUMENTATION.

That's how the world works. The world gets better. Read some Toffler books.

You might as well say: "Oh, I'm sick of these hotel review sites: people should get back to buying proper Fodor's travel guidebooks."

Or you might as well say: "How do I get people to stop using amazon.com and go to normal brick and mortar shops?"

Or, "How do we stomp out this Ebay use and get people back to Christies?"

Or, "How can we eliminate OkCupid use and get people back to using Bars and Discos?"

Or, "However do we stop people using this git + open source business, we must get back to jobs in companies."

It just doesn't make any sense. FORGET documentation, it's just stupid.

It was never a good idea. Documentation had it's little chance for a couple years and it's over. It's just something young people in the future will make jokes about from the Big Government era.

{Consider, have you ever bought - say - any Apple product. Did you see a manual in the box? No. Consumer goods are leading the way - documentation is just stupid; it's gone; it's historic. Nobody liked it and now it's history.}

SO + internet text search is here.


As I explain it below:

....When I can't remember "what the hell is the syntax of addRange in List..." I never, ever, ever go to the msdn doco page. Instead, I just start typing in Google the characters "List T add Ra..." and by the time I've typed those characters, I have the total answer.

(AND INDEED, as a highly non-trivial additional matter - this is a world-changing concept - I also instantly have, a vast range of additional ephemera, critical information about the issue, including - just one example - any new topical changes, any gotchas, and (astoundingly) all thinking on the matter by the handful of engineers/etc very closest to any topical issues on the precise technological item in question. Et cetera.)

Why would you possibly go "RTFM"? Google search is built in to everything everywhere in both text and speech, including eg my refrigerator door. And indeed the SO info-sphere is a critical part of the "google-info-everywhere" nexus.

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Stackoverflow:

#HAS REPLACED DOCUMENTATION.

That's how the world works. The world gets better. Read some Toffler books.

You might as well say: "Oh, I'm sick of these hotel review sites: people should get back to buying proper Fodor's travel guidebooks."

Or you might as well say: "How do I get people to stop using amazon.com and go to normal brick and mortar shops?"

Or, "How do we stomp out this Ebay use and get people back to Christies?"

Or, "How can we eliminate OkCupid use and get people back to using Bars and Discos?"

Or, "However do we stop people using this git + open source business, we must get back to jobs in companies."

It just doesn't make any sense. FORGET documentation, it's just stupid.

It was never a good idea. Documentation had it's little chance for a couple years and it's over. It's just something young people in the future will make jokes about from the Big Government era.

{Consider, have you ever bought - say - any Apple product. Did you see a manual in the box? No. Consumer goods are leading the way - documentation is just stupid; it's gone; it's historic. Nobody liked it and now it's history.}

SO + internet text search is here.