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Latest revision as of 00:15, 12 January 2025

— Tutorials — — How-to Guides —

A tutorial is an experience that takes place under the guidance of a tutor. A tutorial is always learning-oriented.

How-to guides are directions that guide the reader through a problem or towards a result. How-to guides are goal-oriented.

  • Makeup, to setup a specific layout for one page


— Explanation — — Reference —

Explanation is a discursive treatment of a subject, that permits reflection. Explanation is understanding-oriented.


TODO: which key documents here? (See: To-Do List)


Reference guides are technical descriptions of the machinery and how to operate it. Reference material is information-oriented.