Old school software geek and wannabe Gen-Y kid.
More and more software companies today provide, not just software products, but Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) as well. They do this to encourage customers and partners to connect the software product to other software systems. As more and more software is moved to the cloud, these connections between systems become vital to the customers who want to use your product.
Documenting APIs is, in many ways, similar to creating product documentation. But there are also some important differences and this talk briefly discusses these issues for technical writers who have not documented APIs before.
Alec Clews provides an introduction to creating effective API documentation for technical writers who have only written product or user manuals.
Agenda
No prior technical knowledge is assumed, this talk is suitable for novices and anyone who has never documented an API before.