- Case Study: Leonardo De Vinci
- Documentation Science
- Development Logs
- Wikis
- Technical Writing
- Cookbooks
- Summary
One of the primary reasons for writing documentation is to be able to collaborate with other people, whether that be a client or a developer. The point is to be able to describe what you’re doing in words, such that another person skilled in the arts can reproduce a behavior using your documentation.
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