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Hello!
Welcome, this is an archive to navigate code documentation practices.
Navigate in the sense of learning how to find things, like
Gathering mushrooms in the woods: there is no clear path / a practice to learn / shared practice personal practice
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how does this archive hold its material
different perspectives to look at code documentation practices:
- different formats
- different languages / tones
- different contents / approaches
- politics of participation
- representation specs
- hello worlding
why
no clear recipe for (writing/reading/finding) code documentation
what is missing ?
what the archive add ?
- to infiniltrate technical world
- inject contexts into code
- entry points for people to participate and learn in coding
- entry points to know and participate in these contexts
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docstring
personal project
worlding
workshop
situated
feminist servers
fediverse
academia
education
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<a href="pop">politics of participation</a>
<a href="rs">representation specs</a>
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<div class="title">The screenless office</div>
<div class="tags">docstrings, personal project, worlding</div>
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<div class="title">360 degrees</div>
<div class="tags">workshop, situated, feminist servers, fediverse</div>
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<div class="title">Sharing programming knowledge</div>
<div class="tags">workshop, accademia, education</div>
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