I really like the accepted practice of actively (if infrequently) maintaining questions and answers on Stack Overflow and the other Stack Exchange sites. It’s great that people continually update them with new information, e.g. “This is unnecessary as-of version x.”, and I think doing the same here is similarly awesome.
I reread a variety of online material, including the sequences, and I think it’s great when I can contribute, if only in a small way, long after the material was first made available.
I really like the accepted practice of actively (if infrequently) maintaining questions and answers on Stack Overflow and the other Stack Exchange sites. It’s great that people continually update them with new information, e.g. “This is unnecessary as-of version x.”, and I think doing the same here is similarly awesome.
I reread a variety of online material, including the sequences, and I think it’s great when I can contribute, if only in a small way, long after the material was first made available.