I started writing the first edition of the book about social media ideas for technical writing projects in 2008 and published it with XML Press in 2009. We created a second edition in 2012 and as I look back, we could probably have done an edition every year with the pace of change in social […]
Tips for publishing Python Sphinx with Free Hosting on GitHub Pages
Here’s a new article on the Docs Like Code site, titled “Yes You Can Use GitHub Pages with Python Sphinx.” If you’re familiar with GitHub Pages, you may also know that by default it builds Jekyll sites and uses selectable Jekyll themes. Jekyll itself mostly publishes with Markdown. For fans of Python Sphinx and the […]
GitHub Pro account or GitHub Free account for Technical Writing
Should I downgrade or upgrade my GitHub account, now that the free tier has unlimited private repositories? I could save seven dollars a month, 84 dollars a year. I looked into this question for myself, and didn’t get enough info from the pricing page at github.com/pricing when the change was first announced. So, I logged a […]