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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:16:47+00:00 2026-05-11T18:16:47+00:00

As a developer I really don’t like writing documentation but when I have to

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As a developer I really don’t like writing documentation but when I have to I’d like to make the process as painless as possible.

The problem with Word is that it constantly gets in my way. I worry more about the layout than about the actual content … that’s why I’d like to get rid of Word.

Ideally I’d like to write my content and then ‘compile’ it into a document.

I’ve heard of LaTeX but I don’t have any experience with it whatsoever. Would this be the right technology for the job? What editor (Windows) should I use? Is it a good idea to start with LyX?

EDIT: I’m not asking about documenting code (I use Sandcastle for that).


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    2026-05-11T18:16:48+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:16 pm

    I’ve found that wikis can be good for this. Find a wiki you like that lets you do a bit of formatting, but nothing really heavy. Ideally it should let you format code easily too – to be honest, the markdown available on SO is probably a good start.

    That way:

    • You have change tracking built-in (assuming a decent wiki)
    • You can edit from anywhere
    • Everyone always sees the same documentation (instant distribution)
    • You can concentrate on content instead of formatting
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