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Should we be making documentation topics for new features in a specific language version?

Insofar as the SO Documentation system makes this bad (duplicates, long topics, discovery) it is a sign that SO Documentation system needs to be fixed, not evidence that this is a bad idea. … To use documentation when you know version 7 of a software and want to learn 8, you basically have to read all the documentation, and note when it says >= 8. …
Yakk - Adam Nevraumont's user avatar
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Documentation edit rejected due to it being 'too minor to accept'

The existence of a positive component to the edit does not mean that its net value is positive. If we value the time and energy of the reviewer at all, there must be a threshold below which a positiv …
Yakk - Adam Nevraumont's user avatar
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Code examples that shows bad code should be highlighted in some way

A color coded code block would pop more than a grey one. Leave it as is. A slight red isn't sufficient to defend hostile code in a code block, or even bad code. A bandage over a gaping wound is not …
Yakk - Adam Nevraumont's user avatar
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Documentation Update, August 4th

"max 13 examples" may have a point, but I'm wondering about a particular case. "What are the new features in version X of a language", where there are about 50 of them. This is a useful thing to doc …
Yakk - Adam Nevraumont's user avatar