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I'm no fan of the "Hello world" topic; personally, I feel like it betrays a critical point of documentation altogether in that you wouldn't look for documentation on a subject without at least having looked into what it is before.

Specifically, your point on explaining the technology is one I alluded to in chat the other dayis one I alluded to in chat the other day; you're not going to look around for documentation on a subject that you're not at least a little bit familiar with.

My belief and opinion is that the amount of "Hello world" topics (and topic duplication) needs to be addressed. If you have any way to address and figure out how to close duplicate topics or examples, that'd be beneficial to the conversation. But since the project is still in its infancy, we should give it some time to figure out the main pain points here.

I'm no fan of the "Hello world" topic; personally, I feel like it betrays a critical point of documentation altogether in that you wouldn't look for documentation on a subject without at least having looked into what it is before.

Specifically, your point on explaining the technology is one I alluded to in chat the other day; you're not going to look around for documentation on a subject that you're not at least a little bit familiar with.

My belief and opinion is that the amount of "Hello world" topics (and topic duplication) needs to be addressed. If you have any way to address and figure out how to close duplicate topics or examples, that'd be beneficial to the conversation. But since the project is still in its infancy, we should give it some time to figure out the main pain points here.

I'm no fan of the "Hello world" topic; personally, I feel like it betrays a critical point of documentation altogether in that you wouldn't look for documentation on a subject without at least having looked into what it is before.

Specifically, your point on explaining the technology is one I alluded to in chat the other day; you're not going to look around for documentation on a subject that you're not at least a little bit familiar with.

My belief and opinion is that the amount of "Hello world" topics (and topic duplication) needs to be addressed. If you have any way to address and figure out how to close duplicate topics or examples, that'd be beneficial to the conversation. But since the project is still in its infancy, we should give it some time to figure out the main pain points here.

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I'm no fan of the "Hello world" topic; personally, I feel like it betrays a critical point of documentation altogether in that you wouldn't look for documentation on a subject without at least having looked into what it is before.

Specifically, your point on explaining the technology is one I alluded to in chat the other day; you're not going to look around for documentation on a subject that you're not at least a little bit familiar with.

My belief and opinion is that the amount of "Hello world" topics (and topic duplication) needs to be addressed. If you have any way to address and figure out how to close duplicate topics or examples, that'd be beneficial to the conversation. But since the project is still in its infancy, we should give it some time to figure out the main pain points here.