Combining advice, experience, sympathy, and grins:
http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/geekandpoke/
http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/geekandpoke/2009/06/what-geeks-love-part-2.html
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Sheila Carlisle V: 425/ 486-2988 F: 425/ 483-3836
Axial
Now I need to write developer documentation, which doesn't make sense to
me. I just can't seem to get an handle on what these books should look like.
Have you consulted with your developer management to define what they
think should be in the documentation?
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John Posada
Senior Technical
I'll take a crack at this...
You should try to find developer docs that you can emulate. To start, you need
to figure out some particulars of the dev platform -- what language (C/C++,
Java, Flash, etc.), what is the dev environment (is there a specific IDE
(integrated development environment)
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Developer documentation
I'll take a crack at this...
You should try to find developer docs that you can emulate. To start, you need
to figure out some particulars of the dev platform -- what language (C/C++,
Java, Flash, etc.), what is the dev
Carl,
The programmer's guide I helped to write several years ago was done with
complete collaboration with the developers -- they were great! The project we
were working on had an API (application programmer's interface) that we fully
documented, along with definitions of acronyms and terms