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List of figures

  1. Code documentation flows, with a roster and a barn owl.
  2. Linux Kernel Map. source: makelinux.github.io/kernel/map
  3. Detail of Linux Kernel mapped into the four stages of simulation meme template
  4. The wolf, goat and cabbage problem applied to coding.
  5. A provocative post with slightly austrian accent on Mastodon. Thanks Naami for the screenshot.
  6. Message in console printed by Facebook to stop users. source: booktwo.org
  7. Message in console printed by Bridle to welcome users. source: booktwo.org
  8. Frustrated developer apparently busy with technical writing. Thanks Cristina for the screenshot.
  9. Diagram of a Vue instance lifecycle, illustrating the different entry points of the template design pattern. source: vuejs.org
  10. Lifecycle and ecosystem of Padliography: a wiki-powered link bookmarking system.
  11. Diagram of the Diataxis framework. Rework of the original one found at diataxis.fr
  12. Response from the Queer Motto API with refusal message. source: gitlab.com/siusoon/queer-motto-api
  13. Alt-text as poetry workbook, and relative image tag with alt description. source: bombmagazine.org
  14. Examples from p5.js documentation. source: p5js.org
  15. Soupboat, the server of our XPUB group. With 3d printed legs to run faster."
  16. Menu printed by the Inhuman Resources bureau using the docstrings from the other offices. source: 4-4-2022 Workshop with Brendan Howell at XPUB
  17. Soupboat server. Jupyter Notebook of the repeat function. On the left panel the filesystem with the other function files.
  18. Documentation generated from the Notebook files for the Repeat function. source: issue.xpub.nl/16
  19. Documentation generated from the Notebook files for the Repeat function. source: issue.xpub.nl/16

License

km0, sumo, tofu, maya et all the other aliases. Hello Worlding : Code documentation as entry point / backdoor to programming practices. 14/04/2023 Copyleft with a difference: This is a collective work, you are invited to copy, distribute, and modify it under the terms of the CC4r.