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That matches my experience as well.

Google something, find the documentation, go to the documentation, and "We have moved our documentation to a brand new experience", and the link is to the home page of their new website, so you need to redo the search.

X has been deprecated; Y is the replacement; and they provide the same functionality with a completely different API. It just does not make sense to me why Y is created, rather than having X's implementation replaced.

A lot of documentations/discussions are also written with the assumption that you are migrating from the previous approach. So if you just dive in and don't have the context of what used to be the way, it's sometimes difficult to understand what they are talking about.


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