Should we keep example in the documentation relatively short or the bigger the better?
The example that raised this questioning is the following one : https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/java/99/arrays/404/creating-and-initializing-arrays#t=201608021310364992256
It is very long and is also the most voted example at the moment (I believe).
While, I can see that a lot of work was put into this example and that it's very complete I feel that it is too big and it tries to cover too much. For example, let say I'm trying to find information about creating an array with generic and google refer me to this link. When I open it, all I see is a ton of stuff that is unrelated to what I'm searching for. Then I have to scroll / scan through the example until I finally reach the section on generic.
Is it the experience that we want to promote with documentation?
I feel that example should focus on one topic only and not try to cover everything.
Thoughts?
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. Unfortunately, I can't add the flag back while I am still editing. Of course, there is a new improvement flag, but it's not as good as mine.