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by cbs
4855 days ago
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Here's a quote from Stackoverflow answer I tend to read (and trust) official documentation before Stack Overflow. I use Stack Overflow and it is great tool and all, but it can be really hit or miss. It doesn't cover every corner of every tech, and unless the answer is availible somewhere on the internet, or the person answering has first-hand experience it can lead to misleading wishy-washy answers. Ultimately, pointing to SO you're lowering the expectations of a paid service from "the documentation reflects the product" so damn low to the point of "users should read everything googleable about the product they're using, and trust that OVER the official docs. Including mailing list posts from 2011 and a stack overflow question that asks a different question than you're asking" |
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