I definitely see what you're saying - that section of the ASP.NET Core docs drop straight into a top-to-bottom code-driven tutorial, whereas the Django docs go concept-by-concept. This is great feedback, so thanks!
If you get a chance, check out Microsoft Learn (microsoft.com/learn) - we're working on guided learning as opposed to documentation. Most of our content is interactive and task-based, but we try to ground the interactivity with conceptual information, context and scenarios. Much of the technical content published to date is Azure-focused, but we're growing other topics, including ASP.NET Core.
I definitely see what you're saying - that section of the ASP.NET Core docs drop straight into a top-to-bottom code-driven tutorial, whereas the Django docs go concept-by-concept. This is great feedback, so thanks!
If you get a chance, check out Microsoft Learn (microsoft.com/learn) - we're working on guided learning as opposed to documentation. Most of our content is interactive and task-based, but we try to ground the interactivity with conceptual information, context and scenarios. Much of the technical content published to date is Azure-focused, but we're growing other topics, including ASP.NET Core.