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As per David's comment on https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/306380/242:

Docs won't live as a stand-alone site, they'll be a part of Stack Overflow. They'll likely get their own top-level nav item ("Questions, Tags, Users, ... Docs").

So if I was on StackOverflow, looking for some more in depth info on a topic, clicking a tab called 'Reference' would make pretty good sense to me.

#Reference

As per David's comment on https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/306380/242:

Docs won't live as a stand-alone site, they'll be a part of Stack Overflow. They'll likely get their own top-level nav item ("Questions, Tags, Users, ... Docs").

So if I was on StackOverflow, looking for some more in depth info on a topic, clicking a tab called 'Reference' would make pretty good sense to me.

Reference

As per David's comment on https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/306380/242:

Docs won't live as a stand-alone site, they'll be a part of Stack Overflow. They'll likely get their own top-level nav item ("Questions, Tags, Users, ... Docs").

So if I was on StackOverflow, looking for some more in depth info on a topic, clicking a tab called 'Reference' would make pretty good sense to me.

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#Reference

As per David's comment on http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/306380/242https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/306380/242:

Docs won't live as a stand-alone site, they'll be a part of Stack Overflow. They'll likely get their own top-level nav item ("Questions, Tags, Users, ... Docs").

So if I was on StackOverflow, looking for some more in depth info on a topic, clicking a tab called 'Reference' would make pretty good sense to me.

#Reference

As per David's comment on http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/306380/242:

Docs won't live as a stand-alone site, they'll be a part of Stack Overflow. They'll likely get their own top-level nav item ("Questions, Tags, Users, ... Docs").

So if I was on StackOverflow, looking for some more in depth info on a topic, clicking a tab called 'Reference' would make pretty good sense to me.

#Reference

As per David's comment on https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/306380/242:

Docs won't live as a stand-alone site, they'll be a part of Stack Overflow. They'll likely get their own top-level nav item ("Questions, Tags, Users, ... Docs").

So if I was on StackOverflow, looking for some more in depth info on a topic, clicking a tab called 'Reference' would make pretty good sense to me.

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#Reference

As per David's comment on http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/306380/242:

Docs won't live as a stand-alone site, they'll be a part of Stack Overflow. They'll likely get their own top-level nav item ("Questions, Tags, Users, ... Docs").

So if I was on StackOverflow, looking for some more in depth info on a topic, clicking a tab called 'Reference' would make pretty good sense to me.