What up, docs? 🥕
Safia, Nick, Jerod, and Chris get together to talk about documentation. Documentation is essential in our work but it can be difficult to get buy-in. The crew talks about how you can get others to care about it in your organization, tools that make documentation easier, and some examples of companies doing it right.
Safia, Nick, Jerod, and Chris get together to talk about documentation. Documentation is essential in our work but it can be difficult to get buy-in. The crew talks about how you can get others to care about it in your organization, tools that make documentation easier, and some examples of companies doing it right.
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Featuring
- Safia Abdalla – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Nick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Jerod Santo – Twitter, GitHub
- Christopher Hiller – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Notes and Links
- @kahliltweets on Twitter
- Safia loves the React Styleguidist
- Read about Literate Programming on Wikipedia
- Jeremy Ashkenas’ Literate CoffeeScript
- Docco is a tool for literate programming
- Stripe’s API docs are 👌
- So are Twilio’s
- Nick likes Chai’s docs
- Jerod mentions UmbrellaJS, everyone is impressed
- Dash is 💣 for macOS docs
- Maybe Velocity is just as cool for Windows?
- In terms of guides, check out Ruby on Rails and GitHub’s Open Source Guides
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!