I came across this post by Shawn (sdwilsh) and instantly wanted to know what I am concentrating on in my blogs. And here is what my blog has to say:
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Documentation appears by itself -- from the code.
Beautifully Documented Code at Toolness
I am slightly into web and web related development and as part of that I come across various JavaScript (JS) libraries which claim to make my life a lot easier and many of them actually do that. But several times there is a big hurdle that I have to cross before actually things become easy. Its understanding how to use that library. This sometimes turns out to be a pain, often bigger than the one if I had done everything by myself without any external library.
This is probably all going to change. The lack of documentation might just vanish and all the necessary documentation might start appearing from the code itself. And the steps for building this, collating things and publishing on website are taken care of. You just need to annotate your code with the right tags and the JavaScript linked at the top (Written by Atul) will do the documentation generation and will also display it alongside code.
This is particularly useful for libraries providing various APIs as the users can see a function in the raw code and understand its meaning and purpose and the arguments it expects and its return value. All in once place at one time.
This is really cool. Go check out the tool and give the world a better library to use :-)
Happy (auto)Documenting
I am slightly into web and web related development and as part of that I come across various JavaScript (JS) libraries which claim to make my life a lot easier and many of them actually do that. But several times there is a big hurdle that I have to cross before actually things become easy. Its understanding how to use that library. This sometimes turns out to be a pain, often bigger than the one if I had done everything by myself without any external library.
This is probably all going to change. The lack of documentation might just vanish and all the necessary documentation might start appearing from the code itself. And the steps for building this, collating things and publishing on website are taken care of. You just need to annotate your code with the right tags and the JavaScript linked at the top (Written by Atul) will do the documentation generation and will also display it alongside code.
This is particularly useful for libraries providing various APIs as the users can see a function in the raw code and understand its meaning and purpose and the arguments it expects and its return value. All in once place at one time.
This is really cool. Go check out the tool and give the world a better library to use :-)
Happy (auto)Documenting
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
The best blonde joke ever
I never really blog about jokes, and never for sure on my tech blog. But this one is the best ever blonde joke. Its simple awesome.
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