I also have Brian's book and found it useful when digging into Inferno. Not 
that I have the time to do much of that these days.

As for AI-assisted documentation, I'm still skeptical. I'm talking generally 
here. If people want to use tools to write documentation, that's fine, but my 
experience has been that you really need to verify that the output reflects 
what it is supposed to describe. If you asked a person to write documentation, 
you would still want to check what they wrote on at least a superficial level. 
I've worked with managers who don't even do that, and they weren't good 
managers.

Not looking to demotivate anyone with my opinions.

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