Exploring the Inner Workings of URLs in API Documentation

Exploring the Inner Workings of URLs in API Documentation

Discover the secrets of URLs and how they're used in API documentation. This informative blog post delves into the different components of a URL, including the protocol, domain, path, and query parameters. Learn how these components work together to specify resources in APIs and how understanding them can make it easier to use APIs. Real-world examples and scenarios are included to provide a deeper understanding of the concepts discussed.

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Creating the Perfect Resume- An Overview of Top Four Resume Builder Platforms - Rxresu.me, Resumake.io, Rezi.ai, and JSONresume.org

Creating the Perfect Resume- An Overview of Top Four Resume Builder Platforms - Rxresu.me, Resumake.io, Rezi.ai, and JSONresume.org

Jan 12, 2023   •   3 min read   •   Trends

Creating the perfect resume can be a daunting task, but with the right tools, it can be made easy. In this blog post, I'll give you an overview of top four resume builder platforms - Rxresu.me, Resumake.io, Rezi.ai, and JSONresume.org. Each platform has its own strengths and features, and I'll help you understand how to make the most of them. With my tips and tricks, you'll be able to create a standout resume that will help you land your dream job.

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Digital Adoption Platforms - A Game Changer for User Engagement and Product Efficiency

Digital Adoption Platforms - A Game Changer for User Engagement and Product Efficiency

Jan 11, 2023   •   5 min read   •   Trends

Discover the power of digital adoption platforms (DAPs) in improving user engagement and boosting product efficiency. From in-app guidance and training to in-context guidance, DAPs like Pendo, WalkMe, and Whatfix are changing the way we interact with digital products. Learn how DAPs can help navigate the learning curve, increase user feedback and help you understand your users better. Get the most out of your digital products with DAPs.

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7 new trends in Technical Writing to know in 2023

7 new trends in Technical Writing to know in 2023

Dec 29, 2022   •   4 min read   •   Trends

In this blog post, I've discussed the recent developments in Technical Writing and provided a list of seven trends to keep an eye on.

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What is ChatGPT? How you can use ChatGPT as a beginner? Is ChatGPT a threat to the job market?

What is ChatGPT? How you can use ChatGPT as a beginner? Is ChatGPT a threat to the job market?

Dec 21, 2022   •   6 min read   •   Trends

In this blog post, I've described what ChatGPT is, how it functions, and why it won't endanger programmers or content developers.

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Navigating Uncertain Times - How Investing in Yourself Can Lead to Success

Navigating Uncertain Times - How Investing in Yourself Can Lead to Success

Jun 18, 2022   •   5 min read   •   Jekyll

In this blog post, I've explained my learning strategy. I've been following this strategy for quite some time now, and the results are just amazing. I like to call it "Learning in an agile environment." I'm sure it will help you in learning something useful in these trying times.

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How to implement Google Analytics four (GA4) property on your Jekyll wesbsite?

How to implement Google Analytics four (GA4) property on your Jekyll wesbsite?

May 29, 2022   •   3 min read   •   Jekyll

On this page, we will learn about Google Analytics four (GA4), how to set it up, and the changes you need in your Jekyll website.

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How to implement Simple Jekyll Search on your Jekyll blog?

How to implement Simple Jekyll Search on your Jekyll blog?

May 25, 2022   •   2 min read   •   Jekyll

As the name implies, Simple Jekyll Search is very simple to integrate into your Jekyll website. It is lightweight, provides instant search results, and is simple to troubleshoot. Additionally, you can implement it in four easy steps.

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What is Git and should technical writers learn it?

What is Git and should technical writers learn it?

Apr 16, 2022   •   1 min read   •   Git

Organizations now expect technical writers to develop or update their documents using Git and a text editor. All this is part of the "Docs Like Code" paradigm, in which you document using the same tools and methods as code.

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