Found by way of Guido von Rossum in python discussion forum:
https://www.divio.com/blog/documentation/

Basically: recognize there are 4 kinds of documentation, serving different 
functions. Design, write and store them differently. It's in mixing them up 
in one document/place that leads to mess and confusion on both the author 
and consumer side. The four are: Tutorials, How-to's, Explanations, and 
Reference.

I found it to be a good read and intend to see how I can apply it to my 
work.

-matt

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