In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes dive into documentation - how to avoid common pitfalls and overwhelm, as well as how to read, understand and get the most out of documentation.
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Show Notes5:10 - What are the different kinds of documentation?
Tutorials
Docs
API references
Video docs
Examples of good documentation
Stripe Next.js Examples New PayPal Docs Gatsby Jest Meteor14:34 - How to read documentation
Understanding how you learn will save you lots of time16:03 - Understanding Parameters
Parameter types Required / Optional Parameter order22:45 - How do you tackle learning something new?
Look at some examples Scan the entire docs to get an idea of the surface area Have something specific in mind that you want to build27:34 - What to do when the docs suck?
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