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  1. Diátaxis

    Diátaxis identifies four distinct needs, and four corresponding forms of documentation - tutorials, how-to guides, technical reference and explanation. It places them in a systematic …

  2. HandBrake Documentation — Welcome

    This article is part of the HandBrake Documentation and was written by Bradley Sepos (BradleyS). Join us on GitHub to contribute your thoughts and ideas, and to suggest any …

  3. Définitions : documentation - Dictionnaire de français Larousse

    documentation - Définitions Français : Retrouvez la définition de documentation... - synonymes, homonymes, difficultés, citations.

  4. Documentation – ORCHIDEE

    The software called DOXYGEN could extract this documentation to generate an html and pdf versions of the documentation. Although many remnants of this approach can still be found in …

  5. iPerf - iPerf3 and iPerf2 user documentation

    That will create a new directory 'iperf-<version#>' with the source files and documentation. iPerf compiles cleanly on many systems including Linux, SGI IRIX, HP-UX, Solaris, AIX, and Cray …

  6. Start here - Diátaxis in five minutes - Diátaxis

    The core idea of Diátaxis is that there are fundamentally four identifiable kinds of documentation, that respond to four different needs. The four kinds are: tutorials, how-to guides, reference and …

  7. Faust Documentation

    Faust Language Documentation This website centralizes all the documentation of the Faust programming language. It contains tutorials, the Faust manual, various examples, etc. It is …