I had a great talk with Ellis Pratt of Cherryleaf Technical Writing consulting last week. Here are the show notes, full of links to all the topics we covered.
Podcasts are great fun to listen to and participate in, if a bit nerve-wracking to think on your feet and make sure you answer questions succinctly without too much meandering. I think it’s difficult to determine the depth to go into for docs-as-code techniques. I can go down a deep rabbit hole while explaining webhooks, continuous integration, and bash scripts, not to mention static site generators based in either Python or Ruby. Whew! Great chat, well worth the listen. Would love to hear your thoughts.
Wow, and the last time we spoke on a podcast was in 2009 after Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation was released! Thanks Ellis for another engaging chat. Updated to add: Ellis had stickers made for the Cherryleaf Podcast. Check it out.