I normally wouldn't post something commercial in this forum, but it seems 
to me like this could be very useful information for Swagger users. I offer 
a series of inexpensive online courses on how to document APIs. If you are 
using Swagger, you know how to create automatically-generated 
documentation, but do you know the best practices of what to write in those 
descriptions?

You can take these courses at your own pace on any device. They are a 
combination of videos and hands-on exercises for learning how to write 
documentation.

I would find it extremely valuable for Swagger users to try them out and 
give me feedback, so I am offering significant discounts on all of the 
courses. Use these links to get the discount.


   - *API Documentation 1: JSON and XML.* $14 (regularly $25). 
   https://www.udemy.com/api-documentation-1-json-and-xml/?couponCode=SWAGGER
   - *API Documentation 2: REST. *$24 (regularly $40). 
   
https://www.udemy.com/learn-api-technical-writing-2-rest-for-writers/?couponCode=SWAGGER
   - *API Documentation 3: The Art of API Documentation. *$19 (regularly 
   $25). 
   https://www.udemy.com/the-art-of-api-documentation/?couponCode=SWAGGER

Thanks.
Peter

P.S. If you are not a programmer, you might be interested in my latest 
course:

   - *Coding for Writers 1: Basic Programming. * $29 (regularly $45). 
   
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-writers-1-basic-programming/?couponCode=SWAGGER
   

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