This seems to be written by someone who has no deep experience.
For example, Ctrl-u does only delete the whole line, if the cursor stands at the end of that line, on my system (Ubuntu) this command generally deletes the characters left from the cursor.
What's missing, is the complement to this command, which deletes the characters under and right from the cursor, namely Ctrl-k.
Everybody who regularly uses Ctrl-u should know that.