Better organization for various docs, similar to the python docs?
Summary
This is probably going to be seen as nitpick, but looking at things like OpenJDK, it's very hard to navigate these if you're a newbie. Having library names as the organizing factor helps me none, and I'm sure it's the same for others that are similar inclined with programming and not much expertise of how these work.
Actual style
This is true for at the bare minimum: C++, JS, Ansible, and Java that I've messed with. These are just as user-unfriendly as the source material for me. They don't give a good idea of what you need for specific cases. Especially as someone who doesn't with OpenJDK know what exactly I'm looking for, there's a million different place to look, and I'm not even sure on the proper hierarchy to look. Plus, typing in "input" or some other term that should be helpful in narrowing it down doesn't help.
Expected style
What would be more helpful is organization similar to how the Python docs are organized. But add in tutorial links. As someone who is part noob and part in need of refresher just to double-check things (since I took a break thanks to the pandemic) and who has ASD/ADHD these unorganized docs, as they were in their original form, do not help in finding things, and it'd really not be ideal to have to reach out to all of these individually for these things to be fixed. Just having this as a more all-in-one tool for docs and guides would be ideal going forward. Most sites and videos that might lay out these things in a similar obtuse manner that makes it much more difficult to find exactly the piece I need, when a doc would've done had I known what exactly I was looking for if things had been categorized more intuitively in the first place.
(also sorry for this long-winded post and lack of images but I feel like I could've gone all day taking and placing into this. I don't know how to be properly concise when explaining this stuff unless I voice it in such a manner as this. Since otherwise people misunderstand and misinterpret what I'm trying to say....)
Might there be anyone who might be able to respond to this? It stinks trying to find stuff, and it's just feeling disorganized by what categories someone like me might be looking for. Seeing java.x.y or whatever is just unhelpful, but seeing it's related to input(and maybe fuzzy search?) would help tremendously. I just want to be able to reliably find information on things in any of the languages I need to in.