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by orderlyoctopus
3400 days ago
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I really disagree with Microsoft's approach of homogenizing their products, and this is a perfect example. - There's never a need for "Microsoft" documentation -- you'll have a question with a specific product or service. They really should be distinctive visually. - This is on the microsoft domain and top left click goes to microsoft.com, but you can't get back here from microsoft.com - By the time I click through to something (for example, .NET->F#->Get Started), I have not one but two major navbars and footer featuring prominent links and menus completely orthogonal to what I'm viewing. There is nearly zero typographical variation among the content I've expressed interest in (F#), and tons of variation for this separate content. This is distracting. |
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Honestly, I've always found the .NET(C#) docs pretty good even going into naming conventions and design patterns. However I'm open to improvement as they were looking a bit dated and I often had trouble ending up in docs for older versions of software/OS's.