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add "concepts" to 'rtfm' #101

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Crafter-san opened this issue Mar 2, 2021 · 3 comments
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add "concepts" to 'rtfm' #101

Crafter-san opened this issue Mar 2, 2021 · 3 comments

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I'll make the docs if you need some

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4Kaylum commented Mar 2, 2021

This is too vague an issue to keep open while there's nowhere to search - I'm closing this unless you can give me a relevant documentation URL to look into.

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This is too vague an issue to keep open while there's nowhere to search - I'm closing this unless you can give me a relevant documentation URL to look into.

https://betterprogramming.pub/archive?source=post_page-----227ed5dc2b4b--------------------------------

https://softwareontheroad.com/

https://levelup.gitconnected.com/

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4Kaylum commented Mar 2, 2021

https://betterprogramming.pub/archive?source=post_page-----227ed5dc2b4b--------------------------------

This is a Medium website - it's better than your other links in terms of searchability, but Medium itself doesn't actually have a search API. In addition, this website is far from comprehensive.

https://softwareontheroad.com/

I literally can't even find where on the website to list all their articles. I doubt they have an accessible API.

https://levelup.gitconnected.com/

This, again, is another list of articles rather than a reference of something. It's another Medium website as well, so it has the same issues as listed in point 1.

It seems a lot like you're just trying to find articles rather than a reference, which is what the rtfm command is meant to represent.

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