I didn't realize how spoiled I was with Blender documentation, until I started looking into harmony for work.
It feels like I have to hunt for basic answers, and what I find is half truths. You google a problem and heard only whispers.
With blender you have the tone that is the user manual (Love you and your weird depth) and the 800 artists, math people and 3d wizards who are all breaking the program in 100s of ways, so that half the time you can have the dumbest problem and there will be a 100view video with the answer you seek.
(I really need to make some videos about blender honestly to give back to the community)