top | item 8303561 Learnings from Designing the Documentation for a Developer Product 4 points| mlocher | 11 years ago |blog.codeship.io 3 comments order hn newest moritzplassnig|11 years ago What are other good examples for dev tool docs with great ux (apart from Sendgrid)? mlocher|11 years ago I really liked the Github documentation (https://help.github.com/), as well as Swiftype (https://swiftype.com/documentation/) and BitBucket (https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Bitbucket...)Mostly because all provide a very clean design, especially on the content pages themselves. fmotlik|11 years ago Pusher (http://pusher.com/docs) and Twilio (https://www.twilio.com/docs) are also really good for getting started
moritzplassnig|11 years ago What are other good examples for dev tool docs with great ux (apart from Sendgrid)? mlocher|11 years ago I really liked the Github documentation (https://help.github.com/), as well as Swiftype (https://swiftype.com/documentation/) and BitBucket (https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Bitbucket...)Mostly because all provide a very clean design, especially on the content pages themselves. fmotlik|11 years ago Pusher (http://pusher.com/docs) and Twilio (https://www.twilio.com/docs) are also really good for getting started
mlocher|11 years ago I really liked the Github documentation (https://help.github.com/), as well as Swiftype (https://swiftype.com/documentation/) and BitBucket (https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Bitbucket...)Mostly because all provide a very clean design, especially on the content pages themselves.
fmotlik|11 years ago Pusher (http://pusher.com/docs) and Twilio (https://www.twilio.com/docs) are also really good for getting started
moritzplassnig|11 years ago
mlocher|11 years ago
Mostly because all provide a very clean design, especially on the content pages themselves.
fmotlik|11 years ago