That does depend. Some developers do some literate programming using a substyle known as "Docs as Code", where documentation is added in the same language as the code you are writing. Part of the test build process on the code repo then is to generate the actual end-user documentation from comments and docstrings.
>> Is this style of programming catching on ? @artnyoga yoganart Well, yes and no. But for now, mostly no. Because the greatest ideas in human history take decades, sometimes even centuries, to catch on. And then, everyone is like: Hey, this is so obvious! How come no one ever thought of it before?!
Is this style of programming catching on ?
That does depend. Some developers do some literate programming using a substyle known as "Docs as Code", where documentation is added in the same language as the code you are writing. Part of the test build process on the code repo then is to generate the actual end-user documentation from comments and docstrings.
>> Is this style of programming catching on ?
@artnyoga yoganart
Well, yes and no.
But for now, mostly no.
Because the greatest ideas in human history take decades, sometimes even centuries, to catch on.
And then, everyone is like:
Hey, this is so obvious! How come no one ever thought of it before?!