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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 12/07/05 20:38
Nick Kew wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
>> Nick Kew wrote:
>>
>>> Matt Probert wrote:
>>>
>>>> Explained? That's an interesting term to use with regard to the Apache
>>>> documentation! I find the Apache documentation to be slightly less
>>>> intelligible than if it were written in Ancient Greek.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> OK, here's a simple challenge. Find another complex product with
>>> documentation that's more readable than Apache's, while not being
>>> misleading or downright wrong.
>>>
>>
>> MySQL
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>
> Hmmm, that's a very readable manual, too.
>
>> Microsoft's Visual Studio products
>
>
> You must be joking! Where do you find anything that isn't just a
> longwinded explanation of how to use GUI menus? It certainly
> never told me anything that wasn't bleedin' obvious.
>
> Unlike back in the 1980s, when a microsoft manual was somewhat
> helpful in learning C.
>
>> AutoCad
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>
> never used it.
>
>> Websphere
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>
> Put off even looking by the webpages and ambiguous license
> (not sure if that's changed since IBM started to get more
> serious about opensource).
>
>> Exim
>
>
> Well, I chose postfix in preference when I last changed MTA,
> and find postfix's documentation much harder than Apache's -
> though nevertheless adequately workable.
>
>>
>> To start.
>>
>> Apache's documentation is some of the worst I've ever seen.
>>
>
> How so? Instead of whinging, how about some constructive criticism
> that might offer some ideas for improving it?
>
Oh, and yes, I've found the Visual C++ documentation to be much better
than Apache's. I've taught a lot of classes in it, and by the end of
the week (they're one-week corporate classes) the students know enough
to get good information from the help files.
Sure, there's a lot on how to use the IDE. But there's a huge amount on
the Microsoft Foundation Classes, also - and it's very well organized.
Not to say I'm fond of MFC - I don't think its a great OO
implementation. But it's workable and well documented (if you load the
correct help files).
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