API THE DOCS VIRTUAL 2021
Free online events on API documentation, developer portals and DX.
We're planning 5 editions this season:
14 April, 5 May, 19 May, 9 June, 13 July
Free online events on API documentation, developer portals and DX.
We're planning 5 editions this season:
14 April, 5 May, 19 May, 9 June, 13 July
API The Docs Virtual is an online conference series for technical writers, API developers, product owners and developer evangelists who embrace documentation as a crucial aspect of a great developer experience. It is a great opportunity to share and discuss the latest best practices, strategies and new trends relevant to API documentation and developer experience!
Code of Conduct
Every format of API The Docs follows the ground rules of the Write The Docs community: be friendly, be respectful, be careful in the words that you choose. If you need to report any issue for a reason, please contact info@apithedocs.org. All reports will be kept confidential.
The API The Docs podcasts series return with brand new episodes soon. Watch this space!
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API The Docs Virtual events are an excellent way to share your ideas and introduce your work that you are doing in the API space. Do you have a great story? Submit it until the end of February!
An overview of devportal technologies and their (dis)advantages
Scaling your API-first product strategy
How to develop an API ecosystem in the fintech industry from the ground up
Scaling your API-first product strategy
Shipping API Documentation - Floating through the process
Generating interactive Postman docs
Leveraging API Docs and Tools at Mercedes-Benz /developers
Blood, sweat, and creating an API handbook
Measure and improve API references with use cases: challenges and best practice
Feedback Without Noise
Lessons learned: Choosing your documentation system
How to avoid breaking other people's things
API First Workflow: How could we have better API Docs through DevOps pipeline
Why you need a Developer Relations team for your API
GraphQL vs BFF: A critical perspective
The Joy of Docs, or, Technical Writing for Developers and Engineers
Welcome
Yantian You (SAS): API First Workflow: How could we have better API Docs through DevOps pipeline
Q&A
Anna Tsolakou (Amadeus): Why you need a Developer Relations team for your API
Q&A
Mihaela-Roxana Ghidersa (Centric Solutions): GraphQL vs BFF: A critical perspective
Q&A
Wrap-up
Welcome
Lisa Karlin Curtis (GoCardless) - How to avoid breaking other people's things
Q&A
Felix Kerger (King) - Lessons learned: Choosing your documentation system
Q&A
Mark Lewin (Vonage) - Feedback Without Noise
Q&A
Wrap-up
Welcome
Olaf Stelter (Mercedes-Benz) - Leveraging API Docs and Tools at Mercedes-Benz /developers
Q&A
Jaap Brasser (Rubrik) - Shipping API Documentation - Floating through the process
Q&A
David Vilf and Phoebe Baxter (Onfido) - Essential ingredients to rapidly scaling your API-first product strategy
Q&A
Wrap-up
Welcome
Dana Scheider (Envato) - The Joy of Docs, or, Technical Writing for Developers and Engineers
Q&A
Kathrine Osadchenko (Wix) - Measure and improve API references with use cases
Q&A
Brendan Lynch (ABN AMRO Bank) - Blood, sweat, and creating an API handbook
Q&A
Wrap-up
Welcome
Carson Hunter (MTNA) - Generating interactive Postman docs
Q&A
Mariano Vazquez (MODO) - How to develop an API ecosystem in the fintech industry from the ground up
Q&A
Wrap-up