It may depend on what your goal is: to make something or to make something that is of technical superiour quality.
I personally feel that reading the documentation is inefficient and I only do it if I need to do so. Which is usually when something isn't working as expected. In documentation, I usually skip immediatly to the code examples.
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It may depend on what your goal is: to make something or to make something that is of technical superiour quality.
I personally feel that reading the documentation is inefficient and I only do it if I need to do so. Which is usually when something isn't working as expected. In documentation, I usually skip immediatly to the code examples.