Docs-as-Ecosystem

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The Community Approach to Engineering Documentation

ISBN: 1484293274
ISBN 13: 9781484293270
Autor: Quetzalli, Alejandra
Verlag: APress
Umfang: xxvi, 242 S., 2 s/w Illustr., 136 farbige Illustr., 242 p. 138 illus., 136 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2023
Auflage: 1/2023
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Work with Github and other software tools to integrate your docs into your CI/CD pipelinesReview customer feedback and analytics and use that data to inform future content creation decisionsCovers strategies for SEO, UI Design, and opening repos for open source community contribution to docs

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Beschreibung

Investing in engineering documentation (Docs) means investing in community user experience. This book teaches readers how mastering the docs-as-code ecosystem empowers communities to understand better their favorite products and Open-Source (OSS) technologies better. Author Alejandra Quetzalli believes that docs-as-ecosystem represents a more comprehensive and collaborative approach to documentation development than docsas- code because it recognizes that documentation is more than just code. Docs involve technical writing, design, community feedback, community management, accessibility, SEO, UX, and today even Artificial Intelligence tools! The word ecosystem promotes a paradigm where we treat documentation as a complex and dynamic system that must be managed and nurtured. In this book, youll acquire practical skills such as creating public style guides, incorporating responsive and accessible design, designing user flows and information architecture, retrieving user feedback, and setting up Docs analytics. Youll learn to identify the difference in work processes between maintaining Docs for a product versus an OSS technology. Youll discover the secrets to managing technical writers and OSS contributions, all while building a thriving Docs community. To end on a futuristic note, youll discover why technical writers who harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools (i.e., ChatGPT) need not fear a robot uprising anytime soon.  What You'll Learn - Examine accessibility and the user experience Understand Information architecture  Review docsasecosystem processes  Manage technical writers Oversee OSS Docs contributions  Retrieve and integrate user feedback  Build Docs and Education communities      Who This Book is ForDevelopers of all levels, VPs of Product/Engineering, Product Managers, and Designers,

Autorenporträt

Alejandra Quetzalli is a Latina from México with 10 years of experience in the tech industry and a devoted autism service dog, Canela. Canela works side-by-side with Alejandra, even joining her traveling and speaking engagements at tech conferences worldwide. Throughout her career, Alejandra has worked in SEO, Paid Search, Full-Stack development, UX, Developer Relations, Technical Writing (Engineering Documentation), AWS Cloud Advocacy, startups, and Open-Source (OSS). She's currently a core maintainer at AsyncAPI Initiative, leading OSS initiatives for AsyncAPI Docs and Education. In 2022, she became a member of the AsyncAPI Technical Steering Committee (TSC). In 2016, she founded sheCodesNow.org to provide accessible programming workshops for women and minorities transitioning into tech. Today, sheCodesNow has grown to develop technical courses in technical writing, developer relations, and tech community building.

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