A combination of all three is what I use and what I look for. I tear apart peoples code to see how they do it. I read the printed docs in a browsing way to get ideas on more than one topic and also to see that topic in its entirety. I use the electronic docs to quickly look up the exact syntax for an item and see related items quickly right from within REV.
That is how most people learn, it is balanced. It makes it much easer to grasp the concepts.
I think more descriptive samples in all of these is a good thing. I want to see more than two possible examples for each code. If it can be used with get and put than I want to see one of each etc.
Most of the documentation that we have today deals with individual examples, but the examples are not in any context. At least the Cookbook provides some context of how the script behaves within the context of a script.
AND stop using the word itself to describe the word. If I don't know what the word means then using it in the example is not going to help.
Yes
Dave Calkins
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