I'm quite new to FreeBSD too (RHEL/Fedora background), and am most
impressed with it so far.

rather huge difference.

Secondly (and probably stating the obvious), the handbook

<http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/>

is the place I always look first.
and third - manuals. They are in sync with system and actually VERY useful.

while i was still (long time ago) using linux most common manual was like

"this manual is outdated. Use texinfo documentation". and texinfo docs was often outdated too.

Today it is most probably "look at wikipedia" ;)

Of course i means FreeBSD base system, ports are not part of FreeBSD and quality varies.
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