The lovely and talented Barbara Shaurette invited me to speak to the PyLadies Austin chapter last night and I readily accepted! I was quite nervous as I had not one but two demos to run, one of which involved running actual Python code. I took Ed Leafe’s Pyrax tutorial and got it running with my […]
How It’s Made: the OpenStack API Reference Page

Glad you asked! The site at http://api.openstack.org is a collection of HTML pages, and one page has an especially interesting story about how it is built. The http://api.openstack.org/api-ref.html page provides a listing of all the API calls for all OpenStack APIs that contribute docs to the page. Currently the only API that is still a […]
Tools and skills in the red

If this isn’t a snapshot of our industry, I don’t know what is. A couple of observations: “Documentations” [sic] to me indicates an English-second-language speaker. Members listing that term as a skill is 245K, larger than the 107K “Technical Documentation”. Looks like it’s an easy popularity contest winner for “Technical Documentation” over “Technical Communication” with […]