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Remember that the goal of docs is making sure developers have documentation that serves them well. When it comes to pretty much any part of how a language is explained, you can ask:

  • Is this easy to understand? Can I read this and just go do what itsit's explaining?
  • Are there common pitfalls that I and others fell in because the 'wrong' way wasn't well explained?
  • Can someone working on real-world stuff relate well to the examples?
  • Is the reasoning behind things explained well where it needs to be?

.. if the answer to any of that is "no", then make something better :) If it's all "yes", then there's not really much to do.

Remember that the goal of docs is making sure developers have documentation that serves them well. When it comes to pretty much any part of how a language is explained, you can ask:

  • Is this easy to understand? Can I read this and just go do what its explaining?
  • Are there common pitfalls that I and others fell in because the 'wrong' way wasn't well explained?
  • Can someone working on real-world stuff relate well to the examples?
  • Is the reasoning behind things explained well where it needs to be?

.. if the answer to any of that is "no", then make something better :) If it's all "yes", then there's not really much to do.

Remember that the goal of docs is making sure developers have documentation that serves them well. When it comes to pretty much any part of how a language is explained, you can ask:

  • Is this easy to understand? Can I read this and just go do what it's explaining?
  • Are there common pitfalls that I and others fell in because the 'wrong' way wasn't well explained?
  • Can someone working on real-world stuff relate well to the examples?
  • Is the reasoning behind things explained well where it needs to be?

.. if the answer to any of that is "no", then make something better :) If it's all "yes", then there's not really much to do.

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Remember that the goal of docs is making sure developers have documentation that serves them well. When it comes to pretty much any part of how a language is explained, you can ask:

  • Is this easy to understand? Can I read this and just go do what its explaining?
  • Are there common pitfalls that I and others fell in because the 'wrong' way wasn't well explained?
  • Can someone working on real-world stuff relate well to the examples?
  • Would any of this be clearer ifIs the reasoning behind it was betterthings explained well where it needs to be?

.. if the answer to any of that is "no", then make something better :) If it's all "yes", then there's not really much to do.

Remember that the goal of docs is making sure developers have documentation that serves them well. When it comes to pretty much any part of how a language is explained, you can ask:

  • Is this easy to understand? Can I read this and just go do what its explaining?
  • Are there common pitfalls that I and others fell in because the 'wrong' way wasn't well explained?
  • Can someone working on real-world stuff relate well to the examples?
  • Would any of this be clearer if the reasoning behind it was better explained?

.. if the answer to any of that is "no", then make something better :) If it's "yes", then there's not really much to do.

Remember that the goal of docs is making sure developers have documentation that serves them well. When it comes to pretty much any part of how a language is explained, you can ask:

  • Is this easy to understand? Can I read this and just go do what its explaining?
  • Are there common pitfalls that I and others fell in because the 'wrong' way wasn't well explained?
  • Can someone working on real-world stuff relate well to the examples?
  • Is the reasoning behind things explained well where it needs to be?

.. if the answer to any of that is "no", then make something better :) If it's all "yes", then there's not really much to do.

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user50049
user50049

Remember that the goal of docs is making sure developers have documentation that serves them well. When it comes to pretty much any part of how a language is explained, you can ask:

  • Is this easy to understand? Can I read this and just go do what its explaining?
  • Are there common pitfalls that I and others fell in because the 'wrong' way wasn't well explained?
  • Can someone working on real-world stuff relate well to the examples?
  • Would any of this be clearer if the reasoning behind it was better explained?

.. if the answer to any of that is "no", then make something better :) If it's "yes", then there's not really much to do.