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Is it acceptable to make articles in the style of "something about ..." on Habré, and not "everything you need to know about ..."?
For example, is it possible to make an article in the style of "some features of choosing a font" rather than "everything you need to know about choosing a font"?
It is assumed that the basic information about choosing a font is already known to everyone, and the article provides only a few more details that you need to pay attention to.
Accordingly, is an article in the style of "I learned and learned something and share with others" and not in the style of "here is my work for others to evaluate" acceptable?
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IMHO, it depends on how difficult it was to find out, and how much you potentially make someone's life easier by writing this article.
For example, if you discovered some library for yourself, assembled a prototype in a day, everything is easy and cool - it’s not worth it. And if the library seems to be useful, but there are non-obvious pitfalls or features that you need to spend time studying and experimenting with, then why not.
Decide for yourself in your case. Well, the community will decide later :)
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