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Today we launched a completely redesigned, reimagined and refactored ReadMe experience! New UI, Git support, MDX and more. And I got to hang out with an owl! 🦉
ReadMe powers interactive developer hubs that help users succeed with your APIs. Enable developers to make their first call faster, quickly troubleshoot their issues along the way, and get insights into API usage to focus your team on the highest-impact improvements. With ReadMe, teams can quickly create and launch a developer hub that matches their brand. After syncing their OpenAPI Spec file or manually documenting their API, anyone can write content or make edits directly in the ReadMe platform — reducing engineering bottlenecks and saving them time on maintenance. Behind the scenes, visibility into real-time API usage allows you to see which endpoints are most popular or where developers might be getting stuck, so your team can identify where to make improvements or add more guidance. If building better developer experiences — or working with our adorable mascot Owlbert — excites you, yes, we're hiring! Check out our openings on our website or in the Jobs section right here 🎉
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Today we launched a completely redesigned, reimagined and refactored ReadMe experience! New UI, Git support, MDX and more. And I got to hang out with an owl! 🦉
We’re excited to unveil the reimagined, reinvented, and refactored ReadMe on November 14th at 10AM PT! 🚀 Join us live: www.readme.com/future Here's a sneak peek of what’s coming: ✨ Unified UI: Make edits directly in your developer hub and preview changes in real-time with our new editing experience. 💻 MDX Editor: Our new MDX-powered editor lets you add custom JSX components or use prebuilt ones like Cards, Tabs, and Mermaid.js diagrams. 🔄 Git Sync: Seamlessly sync docs between your code editor and ReadMe, with Git managing history, merges, and branches.
With well over a decade of experience working with APIs, Josue Negron of OneTrust is a seasoned pro when it comes to knowing how to design best-in-class developer experiences. 🚀 We sat down with Josue to hear his expert takes on building developer portals, workflow automations, and the different strategies he recommends to ensure that getting started with your API is as easy for your developers as possible. Read more on our blog!
We’re going live with Amazon Web Services (AWS) in just a few hours! Join us for today’s episode of Serverless Land at 10am PT / 1pm PT where we’ll be chatting about the role of API developer hubs in creating an amazing DX for your API users, and live demoing how ReadMe seamlessly syncs with Amazon API Gateway to keep your API docs up-to-date whenever a change in your API occurs! Hope to see you there 👋 #apis #developerexperience #aws #apidocumentation
Find out how to use ReadMe.com to build Amazon API Gateway developer hubs for your users. Adam Zinder from ReadMe and AWS Solutions Architect, Aniket Bulbule, join Eric Johnson, to show how API developer portals have become standard for any business that's offering APIs to their partners and end users. Discover how the modern API lifecycle doesn't end once your CI/CD pipeline pushes a deployment to production, and the API becomes available to your clients. They still have to access documentation, try out different parts of the API, get notifications about changes. Learn how to use the ReadMe integration for API Gateway to automatically build a developer hub. See how your API definition and any subsequent updates, whether made manually or through a CI/CD pipeline, are automatically synced to your developer hub in ReadMe. We are also available to answer any of your serverless questions. Host: Eric Johnson - Principal Developer Advocate, AWS Serverless: https://lnkd.in/e4_g9VxH https://lnkd.in/eB5vYUTt Guests: Aniket Bulbule - Partner Solutions Architect, AWS: https://lnkd.in/ervVheJe Adam Zinder - Developer Experience Engineer, ReadMe: https://lnkd.in/egVEgxyU 🆕📢 What’s new in AWS Serverless? https://s12d.com/whats-new ✍️ Serverless AWS Compute blog posts: https://lnkd.in/eWSSTpWa Stream Links: https://readme.com/ Integrating ReadMe with Amazon API Gateway to Keep Your Developer Hub Up to Date: https://lnkd.in/egM__9rb Amazon API Gateway and ReadMe: https://lnkd.in/eT69EFvs ✅ SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: https://s12d.com/youtube 🌥️🌥️ SERVERLESS OFFICE HOURS 🌥️🌥️ 📃 Playlist: https://lnkd.in/eX3pB3wF A weekly live office hours to learn about building serverless applications. We cover a separate topic each week including what's new with serverless, deep dives into feature launches and best practices, and explore real world use-cases. Join us live to ask us anything you want about serverless technologies and applications. 🌟🌟https://ServerlessLand.com 🌟🌟 Your resource for learning about serverless technology. Learn to use and build apps that scale automatically on low-cost, fully-managed serverless architecture.
We're going live with AWS to talk all things Amazon API Gateway 🤝 ReadMe! Learn how ReadMe seamlessly syncs with API Gateway to power personalized and interactive developer hubs, and ensures that your API docs are always up-to-date anytime a deployment occurs. Learn more at our livestream this Tuesday, August 6th at 10am PT / 1pm ET!
Find out how to use ReadMe.com to build Amazon API Gateway developer hubs for your users. Adam Zinder from ReadMe and AWS Solutions Architect, Aniket Bulbule, join Eric Johnson, to show how API developer portals have become standard for any business that's offering APIs to their partners and end users. Discover how the modern API lifecycle doesn't end once your CI/CD pipeline pushes a deployment to production, and the API becomes available to your clients. They still have to access documentation, try out different parts of the API, get notifications about changes. Learn how to use the ReadMe integration for API Gateway to automatically build a developer hub. See how your API definition and any subsequent updates, whether made manually or through a CI/CD pipeline, are automatically synced to your developer hub in ReadMe. We are also available to answer any of your serverless questions. Host: Eric Johnson - Principal Developer Advocate, AWS Serverless: https://lnkd.in/e4_g9VxH https://lnkd.in/eB5vYUTt Guests: Aniket Bulbule - Partner Solutions Architect, AWS: https://lnkd.in/ervVheJe Adam Zinder - Developer Experience Engineer, ReadMe: https://lnkd.in/egVEgxyU 🆕📢 What’s new in AWS Serverless? https://s12d.com/whats-new ✍️ Serverless AWS Compute blog posts: https://lnkd.in/eWSSTpWa Stream Links: https://readme.com/ Integrating ReadMe with Amazon API Gateway to Keep Your Developer Hub Up to Date: https://lnkd.in/egM__9rb Amazon API Gateway and ReadMe: https://lnkd.in/eT69EFvs ✅ SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL: https://s12d.com/youtube 🌥️🌥️ SERVERLESS OFFICE HOURS 🌥️🌥️ 📃 Playlist: https://lnkd.in/eX3pB3wF A weekly live office hours to learn about building serverless applications. We cover a separate topic each week including what's new with serverless, deep dives into feature launches and best practices, and explore real world use-cases. Join us live to ask us anything you want about serverless technologies and applications. 🌟🌟https://ServerlessLand.com 🌟🌟 Your resource for learning about serverless technology. Learn to use and build apps that scale automatically on low-cost, fully-managed serverless architecture.
Tomorrow's the day! Join us for our free, live session with Transifex, happening virtually at 10am PT / 1pm ET. 🎟️ Sign up to attend live or get access to the recording here: https://lnkd.in/gfwUbBmX Rachel Kalt and Andrew Erdman of ReadMe along with Veronica Chan of Transifex will take you through: 🔍 What localization is and how it differs from translation 🌎 The importance of creating multilingual developer environments 🤖 How to get started with Transifex, with a special focus on some of their latest AI-powered features ⚙️ How to integrate Transifex with ReadMe to localize your API documentation and developer hub Hope to see you there!
We're teaming up with our friends at Transifex to host a free, live session about the importance of creating multilingual developer experiences! 🌎 Join us for Growing Developer Love Across the World, happening on Tuesday, June 25th at 10am PT / 1pm ET. Hosted by Rachel Kalt and Andrew Erdman of ReadMe and Veronica Chan of Transifex, we'll dive into why localization matters and walk through how to integrate Transifex into your ReadMe project. 🎟️ Learn more and sign up to attend live or get access to the recording here: https://lnkd.in/gg4yZvTW
ReadMe's mission has always been to make it easy for developers to use APIs. That's why we partnered with GitHub to launch our Copilot Extension so that developers can get answers and code suggestions from API documentation, directly in VS Code. Now available in limited beta via invite, reach out to support@readme.io if you have any questions! 🚀
Today, we’re launching GitHub Copilot Extensions to bring the world’s knowledge into the most widely adopted AI developer tool. Copilot just got a whole lot bigger. Thank you to DataStax, Docker, Inc, LambdaTest, LaunchDarkly, McKinsey & Company, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, MongoDB, Octopus Deploy, Pangea, Pinecone, Product Science, ReadMe, Sentry (sentry.io), Stripe and all future partners. And it's just the beginning. Over the coming months, we’ll expand this ecosystem through the hundreds of partners that have already signed up for the Copilot Partner Program. Together, we will make GitHub Copilot the most integrated, powerful, intelligent AI developer platform on the planet. All so any developer, in any natural language, can access an ecosystem of knowledge right within Copilot, and build to the fullest expanse of their own creativity. Let’s build from here. https://lnkd.in/eT4gDyzP
We’re hosting a happy hour for New York #TechWeek on Tuesday, June 4th at Sweet & Vicious! Come meet the team and other devtool enthusiasts — save your spot here 👇 https://lu.ma/l97qwvzn
When it comes to things we love, GitHub and developer happiness are high on our list, so it was a no-brainer in saying yes to piloting Copilot! Thanks for letting us take part, GitHub 🙌
Nearly 50 years after Microsoft's product debut with BASIC, we are still the most developer obsessed company on the planet. Today, we are reinventing the nature of developer tools again with GitHub Copilot -- which will always be advanced for the sake of developer happiness. Thank you StubHub, Figma Carlsberg Group, ReadMe, and Etsy for helping us pilot the copilot, and thank you to Dina Bass & Jackie Davalos for the article highlighting this ongoing sea change in software development.