As stated in [this answer](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/329941/119549) about what the purpose of the "Documentation" site is:

> In general: SO Documentation is supposed to be a source of examples of how to achieve specific things in a said technology.
>
>What we usually see in official documentation is a list of APIs without any explanation of how they are supposed to be used, how to achieve specific goals using them or any examples of usage.
>
>The idea is to complement and enhance such official documentation.

This is definitely useful, but definitely _not_ full documentation. I don't like "Examples" as a name (though I like it better than "Documentation"), but it seems like the sorts of things we want to build already have other well-established names in programming/technology communities:

* Recipes
* How-tos
* Guides
* Samples
* Tutorials, or Walkthroughs (iffy, not sure we'd want to sequentialize a topic)

I'm not clever with names, but maybe something snappy can be built from these familiar terms.