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by superdug 1335 days ago
I've noticed that Cloudflare documentation is lacking, but I rarely find information that is published on official sources that is out of date. I find the fact that there are two dozen sources of information out there for an AWS or Terraform configuration, but they're all still wrong because the API has since changed and the documentation wasn't cleaned up when the breaking change was made.

I have found that with Cloudflare's documentation that where it's lacking they have the ability to PR in changes and if you go back to a saved page, I've found them pleasantly updated numerous times.

Thankfully the cutting edge development is based off of open standards that you can easily build off of. I know personally that I've found most of the sticking points of developing against Cloudflare to be easily mitigated and just be an overall better experience as a customer than with another hosting provider.

It doesn't hurt that they aren't charging me all that much personally, but I have a day job that fills up the Cloudflare stock price just fine.