Add brief FAQ section in the README to clarify common questions
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Thanks to [Jeremy Ashkenas](https://github.com/jashkenas)
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Thanks to [Jeremy Ashkenas](https://github.com/jashkenas)
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for [Docco](http://jashkenas.github.io/docco/), which
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for [Docco](http://jashkenas.github.io/docco/), which
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inspired this project.
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inspired this project.
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### FAQ
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#### I'm getting output in a different order from the example. Is the example wrong?
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Some of the examples demonstrate concurrent code which has a non-deterministic
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execution order. It depends on how the Go runtime schedules its goroutines and
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may vary by operating system, CPU architecture, or even Go version.
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It doesn't mean anything is wrong with the example. Typically the code in these
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examples will be insensitive to the actual order of the output; if the code is
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sensitive to the order - that's probably a bug - so feel free to report it.
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