Anthony Flury <anthony.fl...@btinternet.com> added the comment:

I fundamentally disagree with closing this - I know that this and many other 
'quirks' catch beginners out, and the tutorial is what they use to learn.They 
don't look in the reference document - it is too dense in BNF definitions which 
turns a lot of people off from any other useful information - When I was 
researching this issue I didn't even think to look in the reference section.

Looking in the library section for information about the built-in types is also 
non-obvious to beginners. 

If the tutorial doesn't contain the detail, and doesn't link to the detail then 
beginners are left entirely puzzled by the behavior.

Given how difficult it is to search the documentation if you don't know exactly 
what you are looking for, then how beginners would know to look at the FAQ is 
beyond me. Having communicated with a number of beginners on a number of issues 
they had no idea that the FAQ even existed.

The change didn't 'bury the tutorial in detail' - it added once sentence which 
linked to the FAQ. In fact all the change did was expand the FAQ entry by a few 
lines and link to the FAQ from the three places that are relevant.

I think this is a small change and it should be the start of making the 
tutorial beginner friendly.

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resolution: not a bug -> 
status: closed -> open

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