Ruby on Rails Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Robert Walker wrote in post #1058397:
> Kevin McCaughey wrote in post #1058376:
>> Robert Walker wrote in post #1058190:
>>> If every method, of
>>> every class, were fully documented by the team building Rails then
>>> nothing would ever get done.
>>
>> This is the perenail excuse - It's too big, so we just won't bother.
>
> Hum, It so happens that I know a lot of people that get a lot of really
> cool stuff done in Rails. This leads me to the think that maybe the
> problem lies somewhere besides the "poor" docs? Just a thought.

You don't consider that mass of people which stopped and aren't become
farther to try to work with Rails because of such "documentation". Not
only beginners in programming, but also professionals pass by and leave.

I want, that Rails became even more successful product. I like Ruby, I
like ideas of Rails. But a lot of things spoils ""poor" docs".

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