Yours is a perfect example of the problem. You make assumptions based on limited knowledge. This is part of the high priesthood problem.
Do not assume you know how others think unless you see their output. You have not. I have not yet published mine. And even then, your limited knowledge of the end user's language would likely cause you to misunderstand.
All you have seen is questions that develop because of poor documentation. I fix poor documentation and then I share it with others. By so doing, I learn as I go, and while doing that, I am able to translate into the common language of mankind.
If you had done that, there would be hardly any need at all for a forum on the subject. However, neither you nor anyone else has. Such is the sad case of affairs in the computer industry.
While I appreciate your efforts to share your knowledge, please do not assume you are doing it in the correct manner.
Do not assume you know how others think unless you see their output. You have not. I have not yet published mine. And even then, your limited knowledge of the end user's language would likely cause you to misunderstand.
All you have seen is questions that develop because of poor documentation. I fix poor documentation and then I share it with others. By so doing, I learn as I go, and while doing that, I am able to translate into the common language of mankind.
If you had done that, there would be hardly any need at all for a forum on the subject. However, neither you nor anyone else has. Such is the sad case of affairs in the computer industry.
While I appreciate your efforts to share your knowledge, please do not assume you are doing it in the correct manner.