I wonder where you all keep your technical (or maybe your project) documentation. Do you write it down in Word, Excel or s.th.? Or do you use other tools for it?.
Let me know! :)
I wonder where you all keep your technical (or maybe your project) documentation. Do you write it down in Word, Excel or s.th.? Or do you use other tools for it?.
Let me know! :)
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Well, Over at the SBTCVM project (a Project that develops a Balanced ternary virtual machine and related tools, utilities, etc.), we have an extensive users manual in both pdf and odt formats that provides the bulk of "polished" technical documentation, while we also have a directory full of .txt developer's notes, that are about as technical as one may expect such notes for a Balanced Ternary Virtual Machine and accompanying utilities and libraries would be...
We've been keeping our technical documentation in a github wiki. Here's a bunch of documentation examples that people seem to be a fan of: dev.to/ben/what-are-some-examples-...
We keep them in a github repo:
github.com/infinum/rails-handbook/
This looks great.
It's quite complex, therefore DITA-XML based, kept in Bitbucket and published by Jenkins.