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Utilizing HTML, JavaScript, Markdown, and GitHub for Writing
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With dev teams evolving, developers and coders are increasingly tasked with not just the technical elements of their product or project, but also writing about it. Technical Writing for Developers aims to be a swift 'how to' guide on utilising HTML, Markdown and other key technologies like JavaScript and GitHub for document markup and writing, giving quick overviews on key topics and their practical applications for both developers and technical writers, especially those who are involved in a 'Docs as Code' environment.
We start with a brief overview of technical writing for developers before jumping straight into core technologies, what they are and where it could be used, providing several "hands-on" examples to get you started. These are meant to be concise to give you a taste of each, to give you an idea of where to get started and how each technology can be applied and utilized in your product.
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Developers who already know how to use HTML, JavaScript and Markdown but want to know how to utilize it for writing documentation , as well as Technical Writers, Content Strategists, Product Managers and Marketers looking for a quick entry point to key technologies when it comes to the 'Docs as Code' ecosystem.
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Jim Hall has spent the last 30 years at the intersection of open source technology, and technical writing, contributing to open source projects since the 1990s. Jim spent most of his career in IT, moving up from Unix systems administration to IT leadership roles including CIO in higher education and government. Jim also has enjoyed writing about IT leadership and technology since 2010. Jim is the founder of Technically We Write and Coaching Buttons and has been a regular contributor to Linux Journal, Opensource.com, Enable Sysadmin, Enable Architect, Enterprisers Project, Both.org, and All Things Open where he writes articles about how things work, including programming, Linux, using the command line, and other open source and web development tools and applications
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