#TechDocumentation

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-05-08

Ah, the pinnacle of innovation: "Docs code" explained in terms so basic even your pet rock could understand. 🤓💻 Apparently, the secret to tech documentation is to just slap "like code" onto anything and call it revolutionary. 🥳✨ Meanwhile, Deborah furiously scribbles down "Minimum viable docs" like she's cracked the Da Vinci . 🧩📜
deborahwrites.com/blog/docs-li

I desire to begin contributing to open source projects. I am mainly proficient in Python with familiarity in Java and C. I have sufficient experience with version control from personal tasks.

I would really be interested in data science contributions—although I don’t know how that translates in terms of open source development.

Nonetheless, I think it will be a worthwhile investment over the summer as I can give back and gain practical experience! Comment any organization suggestions or if assistance is with your own open source project!

#FOSS #opensource #programming #techdocumentation #datascience #tech

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-04-14

Ah, the classic saga of tech documentation: a labyrinthine maze of and inscrutable . 🤯🔧 Because who doesn't love spending their weekend deciphering a Level Parameter OCB node list, am I right? 😂 Someone call Indiana Jones—we've got a tomb to raid, one changelog at a time! 🏺📜
tombengine.com/

DDD MelbourneDDDMelb@aus.social
2025-01-01

READMEs are deceptively simple files. They are regularly overlooked, but, make no mistake, they are worth their weight in gold!

In this session, Swapnil Ogale will dust off the cobwebs off the lost art of good README documentation and provide some tips on how to create docs that work for multiple audiences.

Get your tickets now! dddmelbourne.com/tickets

#DDDMelb #techdocumentation #readme

A speaker banner for DDD Melbourne 2025 featuring Swapnil Ogale, Technical Writer at Amazon Web Services. The session title is "The Lost Art of Good README Documentation." The design includes a purple background with colorful overlapping circles and the DDD Melbourne 2025 logo in the top left corner.

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