@DL - obviously u don't seem to understand the logic behind software in general. Allow me to explain a bit.
When a programmer writes a software to be used for whatever purpose, it contains processes or specific steps to accomplish the request. So when someone wants to explain those steps, 99.9% of the times, there is only one way to do so. Why, because that's how the programmer wrote it and called LOGIC. If the programmer wrote the software to contain more than one way to accomplish the request, then ud see several ways to explain those steps.
Ususally the 99.9% is called common knowledge, meaning neither I nor the most knowledgeable person of PCs created that info. Whom ever created this or that tip is known, in most cases it's the programmer or the company that created such software. To reference every single detail anyone writes, then it becomes confusing and tedious.
For example, take the quote and source u provided, it says and I quote "Knowing the order of name resolution methods will help you optimize access to resources". This quote originated from Microsoft, as I highlighted and mentioned them, yet ur source didn't. Now, did they fail to reference this? No, to add, 90% of this or that software relating to Microsoft, for example, is not thier "specific steps", it's Microsoft's.
I do understand ur willingness to "give credit where due", yet remarks and comments such as above, only devert to the actions of ur thoughts.
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