It has driven me crazy for years the the api docs (methods) are in no 
particular order, at least none that I can discern.  I usually have to 
scroll through most of the list to find anything.  Why not list them 
alphabetically?

On Saturday, June 21, 2014 4:19:43 PM UTC-7, Norbert Fuhs wrote:
>
> I don't think the node.js GitHub wiki and API reference documention are:
>
> 1. beginner friendly
>
> 2. easy to read
>
> 3. explain exactly what the modules does and for what it is for 
>
>
> Is there an up to date list of undocumented methods and properties in  the 
> node.js API reference documentation?
>
> Most node.js stuff i learned is from blogs and node.js related books, i 
> think we need better and more structured documention like the
> the docs and tutorials in the Mozilla Developer Network or the Chrome 
> Developer Tools for node.js.
>
>
>

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