In my personal case I tend to contribute differently to the two. RubyDoc tends to be straightforward examples while an article can be a more in depth dive into the nuances of something that doesn't have to be nearly as formal.
So I suppose for me the answer is: why not both?
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In my personal case I tend to contribute differently to the two. RubyDoc tends to be straightforward examples while an article can be a more in depth dive into the nuances of something that doesn't have to be nearly as formal.
So I suppose for me the answer is: why not both?