Sponsors

Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit
Triplebyte
CacheFly

Panel

Divya Sasidharan
Erik Hanchett
Charles Max Wood

Joined by special guest: Natalia Tepluhina

Episode Summary 

In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists talk to Natalia Tepluhina, Senior Frontend Developer at GitLab, about the importance of good documentation and the value of its contribution to open source in comparison to that of actual code. Natalia talks about the projects she has written documentation for, and they discuss the challenges in producing good docs. She explains three rules in making documentation comprehensive and the process involved in its creation. 

They then go into specifics about Vue documentation and discuss plugins, differences between cookbooks and guides, ways for developers to contribute to the projects, resources that they can use to learn stuff effectively and Vue Vixens curriculum vs official Vue documentation. Natalia gives an overview of Vue Vixens’ workshops (catered exclusively to women in software development) and mentions some locations around the world where they are held. She gives details about them including reasons why they choose to build mobile apps, their content and curriculum, and technical level of attendees. She also encourages women listeners to join their Slack channel (given in the links section) for more information about Vue Vixens. The panelists finally discuss representation of various groups in software development in general and the benefits of attending such workshops.

Links

Vue.js
Vue cookbook
Awesome Vue
Twitter poll on Documentation vs Code contribution
Vue Vixens
Vue Vixens Slack channel
Workshop at VueConf US
Building a Desktop App with Vue 
Natalia’s Twitter
Natalia’s GitHub
https://www.facebook.com/ViewsonVue/
https://twitter.com/viewsonvue

Picks

Erik Hanchett:

 Brotopia:Breaking Up the Boys’ Club of Silicon Valley

Divya Sasidharan:

How to build a Vue CLI plugin by Natalia Tepluhina

Natalia Tepluhina:

Vue 2.6

Charles Max Wood:

Regularly spend time with just your significant other
Honey - Chrome Plugin
Withings weighing scale

Special Guest: Natalia Tepluhina.

Sponsors

Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit
Triplebyte
CacheFly

Panel

Divya Sasidharan
Erik Hanchett
Charles Max Wood

Joined by special guest: Natalia Tepluhina

Episode Summary 

In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists talk to Natalia Tepluhina, Senior Frontend Developer at GitLab, about the importance of good documentation and the value of its contribution to open source in comparison to that of actual code. Natalia talks about the projects she has written documentation for, and they discuss the challenges in producing good docs. She explains three rules in making documentation comprehensive and the process involved in its creation. 

They then go into specifics about Vue documentation and discuss plugins, differences between cookbooks and guides, ways for developers to contribute to the projects, resources that they can use to learn stuff effectively and Vue Vixens curriculum vs official Vue documentation. Natalia gives an overview of Vue Vixens’ workshops (catered exclusively to women in software development) and mentions some locations around the world where they are held. She gives details about them including reasons why they choose to build mobile apps, their content and curriculum, and technical level of attendees. She also encourages women listeners to join their Slack channel (given in the links section) for more information about Vue Vixens. The panelists finally discuss representation of various groups in software development in general and the benefits of attending such workshops.

Links

Vue.js
Vue cookbook
Awesome Vue
Twitter poll on Documentation vs Code contribution
Vue Vixens
Vue Vixens Slack channel
Workshop at VueConf US
Building a Desktop App with Vue 
Natalia’s Twitter
Natalia’s GitHub
https://www.facebook.com/ViewsonVue/
https://twitter.com/viewsonvue

Picks

Erik Hanchett:

 Brotopia:Breaking Up the Boys’ Club of Silicon Valley

Divya Sasidharan:

How to build a Vue CLI plugin by Natalia Tepluhina

Natalia Tepluhina:

Vue 2.6

Charles Max Wood:

Regularly spend time with just your significant other
Honey - Chrome Plugin
Withings weighing scale

Special Guest: Natalia Tepluhina.

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