suit fully fitted) "catch-up". (Hey when has documentation EVER been ahead of the game!?!).
Always? Otherwise there would be no need for documentation, if everything was in the code. Some people even start with writing docs and only then implement the actual code. Of course, it is not always the case (and some code, like Zend Engine, is so obvious that no docs are needed anyway ;) but documentation containing more insight and more content than the pure code is almost always the case, especially with properly documented code.
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