Hi Toby, this seems like a lot of work, bravo! It's been some time since I had to refer to the doc, but it certainly seems to be many times more comprehensive. I didn't have time to read through all of it now, but I checked a few of the new POD pages and I like the clear, explanatory style filled with concise examples, per your usual. FWIW when I learned Type::Tiny I recall getting most of my info from your blogs, maybe Advent calendars, so it's nice to see it collected into the distro. Thanks for your contributions!


The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re: Looking for feedback on my documentation by 1nickt
in thread Looking for feedback on my documentation by tobyink

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