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Hey!

I not good at understanding a project from its code. So, I try as much as I can to understand it from its technical documentation first. But so many time I fell overwhelm by the information: I don't know were to start to read and I don't know how to find a specific information.

How can I know when I'm lacking in understanding the project and when the project is lacking good documentation?
Where should I start while studying a documentation which readme doesn't say "read this next"?

Thank you

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

What are you trying to understand and what type of project are you looking at? Are you looking to run a program or use a library?

Good documentation to me is here’s how to get this installed, here’s a basic overview of getting started, here’s all the methods/functions with their arguments and a description, and optionally some very basic examples programs to sanity check everything is working ok.