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You could improve usability of this document by adding a link to the "Tutorial: Write a custom string interpolation handler" page: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/whats-new/tutorials/interpolated-string-handler
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- Content: Improved interpolated strings - C# 10.0 draft specifications
- Content Source: proposals/csharp-10.0/improved-interpolated-strings.md
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This is an interesting suggestion, but I'd rather solve it a different way. In most cases, we want to drive traffic initially to our conceptual content (like the tutorial you mentioned), then point to the feature spec for the exhaustive details.
How did you land here before you found the tutorial? I'd prefer enhancing the SEO for the tutorial so you would have landed there first.
I'm not entirely sure how I landed there! According to my browser history, I Googled ".NET delay string format", and first went to suggested page https://www.jetbrains.com/help/resharper/PassStringInterpolation.html and thereafter the Microsoft page. The ReSharper page has been modified today (2 August), so I'm guessing they might have previously linked to the Microsoft page, which no longer seems to be the case. Otherwise, I've no idea how I found it.