Questions about API documentation
Hello, I am trying to understand how to write good API documentation. I have read “7. Documenting Python” in the python developers guide [1] and skimmed the Doc-SIG email archives, but I still have some questions and I would appreciate your help. (Whenever I refer to me in the following questions, I mean documentation authors in general) 1) How much should I (or a documentation author in general) go into detail? I don’t want to bore experienced users, but I don’t want to scare beginners away either. 2) Should I give a code example for each method and object? 3) I recognize 2 different kinds of examples: Some are rather small and right under the object or method description and some are quite long and at the end of a module in a use case. Which kind is encouraged at which conditions? 4) The documentation of the Python Standard Library is quite verbose or like a book / tutorial. Some other documentations like JavaDoc [2] or PerlDoc [3] use a more reference-like documentation. Why did Python choose a different approach? Was this discussed before? 5) Do you have any other advice? Are there things I should be aware of? Regards Ahmet-Serdar Karakaya [1] https://docs.python.org/devguide/documenting.html [2] http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/index.html [3] http://perldoc.perl.org/
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Ahmet-Serdar Karakaya