Hi Everyone, 

On https://blog.golang.org/go1.13-errors there's a sentence: 

"*It is usually better to use errors.Is or errors.As, however, since these 
functions will examine the entire chain in a single call.*" 

This sentence sounds like it has more to it, or the word *however *is an 
extra word. If both are not true, could someone explain what it means 
please?

New to golang and first time posting here so I'm not sure if this is the 
right format or the place. Some guidance on that would be much appreciated. 

Best,
Reha

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