- Episode #105
- Sep 28, 2021
- 45m
- 53m
Navigating DocC with Ellen Shapiro
Navigating DocC with Ellen Shapiro
In this episode, Leo chats with Ellen Shapiro of Apollo GraphQL about DocC how to get started, how to do Tutorials and Articles, where it falls short, and what open-sourcing might mean. Also there was an Apple event or something?
Guest
Youtube Video - https://youtu.be/KhIg2u0J_wQ
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Related Links
- DoccZz by Helge Heß
- Hosting DocC Archives by Joseph Duffy
- Leo's DocC Example for SyndiKit RSS Reader Library
- WWDC 2021 videos
- Syndikit Github Action for Publishing to Netlify (at the end)
- Add an option to build the concurrency library for back deployment. #39051
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Show Notes
- Why use DocC (and why not)
- Why adding header docs is an important first step
- How to organize your documentation
- Articles vs Tutorials
- What is a DocC extension?
- Hosting your DocC
- What are some challenges with DocC?
- Future of Open-Sourced DocC
- Adopting New OSes and Deprecating Old Ones
...and quick thoughts on the September 2021 Apple Event
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"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
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