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This apparent lack of flexibility disincentivizes writing the content that's needed. Fabrizio proposes a new documentation model that is centered on seven actions that the docs are meant to satisfy. The actions are roughly in order, but not strictly. One, appraise. Two, understand. Three, explore. Four, practice. Five, remember. Six, develop. Seven, troubleshoot.
This apparent lack of flexibility disincentivizes writing the content that's needed. Fabrizio proposes a new documentation model that is centered on seven actions that the docs are meant to satisfy. The actions are roughly in order, but not strictly. One, appraise. Two, understand. Three, explore. Four, practice. Five, remember. Six, develop. Seven, troubleshoot.
He develops and explains each action and the approach you'd take in providing docs to accompany the user on their way, finishing with this. As it happens with theoretical models, this one isn't backed by extensive research or factorial analysis. The model is distributed as is, and under no circumstances can you hold me accountable for having ruined your lunch.
He develops and explains each action and the approach you'd take in providing docs to accompany the user on their way, finishing with this. As it happens with theoretical models, this one isn't backed by extensive research or factorial analysis. The model is distributed as is, and under no circumstances can you hold me accountable for having ruined your lunch.
However, I hope it provides a useful perspective for technical writers seeking to create more purposeful documentation. A standards-first web framework. New creator, that's N-U-E, creator, Taro Pieranen. Pieranen. Taro Pieranen. Taro P-I-I-R-A-I-N-E-N. Pieranen. Today, new takes a new, more natural direction. It becomes a standards first web framework.
However, I hope it provides a useful perspective for technical writers seeking to create more purposeful documentation. A standards-first web framework. New creator, that's N-U-E, creator, Taro Pieranen. Pieranen. Taro Pieranen. Taro P-I-I-R-A-I-N-E-N. Pieranen. Today, new takes a new, more natural direction. It becomes a standards first web framework.
The focus has always been to strip away artificial layers and help developers take modern HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to their absolute peak. This shift is important because now we can more directly work on solving the two key issues in front end development.
The focus has always been to strip away artificial layers and help developers take modern HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to their absolute peak. This shift is important because now we can more directly work on solving the two key issues in front end development.
Those two key issues, as Taro sees them, are the front-end engineering problem, which can perhaps be boiled down to React and Friends spoil the fun, and the design engineering problem, which can perhaps be boiled down to JavaScript monoliths spoil the fun.
Those two key issues, as Taro sees them, are the front-end engineering problem, which can perhaps be boiled down to React and Friends spoil the fun, and the design engineering problem, which can perhaps be boiled down to JavaScript monoliths spoil the fun.
Taro is disappointed with the front-end ecosystem, so he's building something that he hopes will show the old, new way to build better websites. That is the news for now, but also scan the companion newsletter for even more news worth your attention, such as you have built an Erlang, using coding skills to make passive income, and Docker on macOS is still slow?
Taro is disappointed with the front-end ecosystem, so he's building something that he hopes will show the old, new way to build better websites. That is the news for now, but also scan the companion newsletter for even more news worth your attention, such as you have built an Erlang, using coding skills to make passive income, and Docker on macOS is still slow?
In case you missed it, last week we published two awesome shows, an interview with Alicia White from Embedded.fm, and a news roundup with Adam and yours truly, talking NVIDIA digits, Waymo infinite loops, and modern terminal experiences.
In case you missed it, last week we published two awesome shows, an interview with Alicia White from Embedded.fm, and a news roundup with Adam and yours truly, talking NVIDIA digits, Waymo infinite loops, and modern terminal experiences.
Scroll up in your feed to find those and stay tuned for this week because Wednesday we are speaking with Ashley Jeffs all about his open source ride and selling Benthos to Red Panda. And on Friday, we're joined by Chris Brando and Matthew Sinabria from GoType's spinoff, FallThrough.fm. Have a great week. Leave us a five-star review if you dig our work. And I'll talk to you again real soon.
Scroll up in your feed to find those and stay tuned for this week because Wednesday we are speaking with Ashley Jeffs all about his open source ride and selling Benthos to Red Panda. And on Friday, we're joined by Chris Brando and Matthew Sinabria from GoType's spinoff, FallThrough.fm. Have a great week. Leave us a five-star review if you dig our work. And I'll talk to you again real soon.
My name is Jared. I'm from Arlington, Virginia.
My name is Jared. I'm from Arlington, Virginia.
I'll just say that I'm going to be avoiding watching it because this is just the most right-wing party gaining power, awful upon awful upon awful. You're nodding your head at that.
I'll just say that I'm going to be avoiding watching it because this is just the most right-wing party gaining power, awful upon awful upon awful. You're nodding your head at that.