Just a summary of the types of documentation I am, or will be, putting together with TiddlyWiki instances. These are types of documentation I'd expect to find, in general, for any kind of software development project.
Started and ongoing:
- Programming Reference (for the implementation of BASIC in BASIC Anywhere Machine)
Planned (created but empty TiddlyWiki instances):
- User Guide (i.e. how to use BASIC Anywhere Machine)
- Technical Reference (i.e. the architecture of BASIC Anywhere Machine, as in how it is constructed and how it operates under the hood)
- Project Reference (i.e. everything we need regarding management of the project: vision/goals, artifacts, tasks/todos, status, plans ...)
- Documentation Guide (i.e. everything we need to know to develop and maintain every kind of documentation for the project and the product.)
I thought should re-introduce myself since:
ReplyDelete* I am starting to get to the end of an amazingly prolonged period of silence (attributable to many unfortunate mishaps that have befallen many of my work-collaborators.
It will be a pleasure to "getBactAtIt". :-)
No worries young fella. Sunshine after the storm !
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