Pandoc is a “universal” document converter supporting 33 or more input formats and dozens of output formats. In this post, I share how applying our learnings and our strong collaboration as a team led to a successful execution of our workflow with other teams at Target, and positive feedback from teammates who use it, in the hopes that this will be useful for your teams when you are faced with similar needs. BackgroundĪs I detail in my previous post, our team in Target’s Data Sciences division worked hard to create a set of requirements for the documentation workflow that was a necessary next step in our development process to ensure continuity on our team. The presentation source is available at GitHub and recordings are available on YouTube. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is an adaptation of a presentation delivered to conferences including Write the Docs Portland 2020, Ohio Linuxfest OpenLibreFree 2020, and FOSDEM 2021. This post is the second in a two-part series about creating a documentation workflow for data scientists and engineers.
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