Illuminating in a sentence as an adjective

I find it illuminating to look at the exact values of the floating point numbers.

An illuminating anecdote:A while ago my friend from work was at an base where SpaceX would be launching from.

Of course, we already know all this, but many readers from outside our field may find these descriptions illuminating.

The comments here are very illuminating about attitudes that some learners have to learning.

This is an illuminating example of how different assumptions lead to different definitions of what makes good code.

Instead of directly illuminating the spherical target with a bunch of lasers, you blast the inner surface of a gold cylinder with the shell at the center of the cylinder.

Greenwald operates in the second fashion, but the language we have for this style calling him a blogger or an advocate, hoping that these shorthands convey whats different about him is not very illuminating.

A little OT from the actual content, but I have to say, this is an excellent example of web storytelling format, much more illuminating than the usual journalistic method of "here's some selective quotes, if you want more, here's a dump of emails for you to read in Acrobat Reader.

Illuminating definitions

adjective

tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance; "an enlightening glimpse of government in action"; "an illuminating lecture"

See also: enlightening informative