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Re: Commercial applications developed with U++ [message #32862 is a reply to message #32731] Wed, 15 June 2011 14:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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bruce1948 wrote on Sat, 04 June 2011 15:59

From what I've seen the help on the forum is excellent but some people don't like to ask for help, they prefer to use the documentation, when people like this see that all they need is not documented they will look elsewhere.


I can relate to that with respect to asking for help. I feel a bit hesitant to bother people with the newbie questions that I would have. The people on this forum are extraordinarily responsive even to new users, from my impression, but I somehow think that therein also lies a scaling problem. The top-down approach to the problem would be to try to provide excellent documentation in the first place, which may also turn out as a good thing for the original implementor in the event he feels the need for a refactoring or somesuch to get a high-level overview of what he has done and also to provide better documentation for users to migrate, which may be good to make people feel U++ suitable for commercial adoption.
 
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