02:26 - Aisha’s Superpower: Proofreading
04:05 - Documentation
* “The Code Documents Itself”
* Context / Entry Points
* Documentation as a Narrative
* The Value of Documentation
07:54 - Forms of Documentation Worth Investing In
* Onboarding
* Commit Messages
* Pull Requests
10:34 - Architecture and Stories
* Commit Messages
* References
* User Stories
17:17 - Telling Stories Through Documentation
* Documentation as Performance
* < title of conf > (https://www.titleofconf.org/)
* Tail Call Optimization: The Musical!! by Anjana Vakil & Natalia Margolis (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PX0BV9hGZY)
23:37 - Defining Documentation
26:17 - Making Documentation Accessible & Approachable
* Requires Empathy
* Collaboration
* Constructing Shared Common Ground
33:33 - Giving Constructive Feedback
* Feedback Requires Consent
* Interviewing for Interpersonal Skills That Are Required to Give Good Feedback
* “Tell me a story…” / Roleplaying
* Give Feedback Fearlessly – Aisha Blake (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsoh_EDE9Xc)
44:37 - self.conference (https://selfconference.org/): Focusing on Human Aspects in Technology
48:49 - Technology is NOT Neutral
* Moral Responsibility
* The Things We Build Have Impact
* Inclusion and Exclusion
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02:26 - Aisha’s Superpower: Proofreading

04:05 - Documentation

“The Code Documents Itself”
Context / Entry Points
Documentation as a Narrative
The Value of Documentation

07:54 - Forms of Documentation Worth Investing In

Onboarding
Commit Messages
Pull Requests

10:34 - Architecture and Stories

Commit Messages
References
User Stories

17:17 - Telling Stories Through Documentation

Documentation as Performance
< title of conf >
Tail Call Optimization: The Musical!! by Anjana Vakil & Natalia Margolis

23:37 - Defining Documentation

26:17 - Making Documentation Accessible & Approachable

Requires Empathy
Collaboration
Constructing Shared Common Ground

33:33 - Giving Constructive Feedback

Feedback Requires Consent
Interviewing for Interpersonal Skills That Are Required to Give Good Feedback
“Tell me a story…” / Roleplaying
Give Feedback Fearlessly – Aisha Blake

44:37 - self.conference: Focusing on Human Aspects in Technology

48:49 - Technology is NOT Neutral

Moral Responsibility
The Things We Build Have Impact
Inclusion and Exclusion

This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep of DevReps, LLC. To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode

To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps. You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well.

Special Guest: Aisha Blake.

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