Continuous Deployment Text Editors
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by /u/GearQueasy3795
8M ago
I'm currently researching tools to migrate to from MS Office. We have a lot of PDFs to maintain so we were thinking of Oxygen or Framemaker but my boss just asked if there's another tool that would make documentation automation easier. I was thinking of Markdown tools but I don't have much experience with them. What has your experience with continuous deployment documentation been and what tools would you recommend? Thank you! submitted by /u/GearQueasy3795 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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New job as Tech Writer, but internal opportunity for Imaging Specialist
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by /u/Zeeser28
8M ago
I'm going to try to not let this get too long. I have a new opportunity with my new job to take on a position that involves my past experience, that is pretty extensive. Would love to hear opinions of what you think the best choice would be. My experience: 20+ years as a Graphic Designer (2D, 3D, animating) working in training industry for military and tech. Also, doing marketing graphics/animations for a large gov't contractor. Last 10 yrs or so I also was a videographer along with graphic design creating marketing and internal messaging for large gov't contractor. I got laid off during Covi ..read more
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Writing Great Code Documentation - Guide: Practices & Tools
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by /u/thumbsdrivesmecrazy
8M ago
The article below explains why code documentation is essential to maintainability, readability, and developer collaboration in software development and makes it easier to extend, maintain, and troubleshoot the product: How to Write Great Code Documentation: Best Practices and Tools This article examines the top methods, resources as well as toos for documenting code (Javadoc, Sphinx, Doxygen, Markdown, and CodiumAI). submitted by /u/thumbsdrivesmecrazy [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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AI-Powered Markdown Editor for tech writers
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by /u/System_Independent
8M ago
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Algorithmically Speaking - #8: Hidden Graphs in Permutations
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by /u/albeXL
9M ago
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Dear ASUS technical writers and SMEs, FIX YOUR MANUAL!
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by /u/Lady_Squishy
10M ago
When Q codes are a necessary thing to have with precise understandings of each code, do not allow your beloved technical writer to pass off garbage such as "00" meaning "Code Unused" even though you actually see it all the time. In addition to making sure your Q-Code tables and descriptions are actually correct, please also make them meaningful to people outside your organization. What does "Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available" actually mean? Stop "reserving" error codes "for future use" when they are already being posted by your motherboard! TL; DR: Make sure your unused co ..read more
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Looking for an example or template for a user guide
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by /u/BoomerE30
10M ago
I'm currently engaged in the task of documenting all the features of our upcoming software product and am initiating plans to construct a comprehensive user guide. My goal is to provide general introduction and of the platform (sys requirements, setup, navigation), to compile a comprehensive list of features and guide our customers through a set of key workflows. We've identified several key user personas, each with their unique features and use cases. My intention is to create distinct, persona-specific user guides to cater to these different requirements more effectively. If anyone could pr ..read more
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Building a Serverless Playground in Kubernetes using Knative & KinD
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by /u/KaranJagtiani
10M ago
Hey fellow developers! I've just written a comprehensive blog post on how you can set up your own serverless playground in Kubernetes using Knative. By following this blog, we will be going hands-on, building a serverless app from scratch in a local Kubernetes environment. The blog covers everything - from understanding serverless architectures, to the nitty-gritty of Knative and Kubernetes. It's a great resource whether you're just starting with serverless, or looking to deepen your understanding. Can't wait to hear your thoughts and answer your questions. Check it out! https://karanjagtiani ..read more
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GitHoot: publish your old GitHub gists
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by /u/fullmeta-programmist
10M ago
dunno who needs to hear this, but https://git.ht is a thing. Essentially, you blog by creating a GitHub gist and they update your RSS feed among other things. Hosted pages look very readable e.g. this one and Twitter previews when you post there add a nice touch. Also every subdomain gets a web feed for those uninitiated to the simplicity and beauty of RSS. I'm dusting off my old gists so I can blog them - no reason for old content to remain shelved. submitted by /u/fullmeta-programmist [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Debugging: The Competitive Programming Method
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by /u/albeXL
1y ago
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