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Iamp;#39;m really proud to introduce and goer heamp;#39;s a former Yahoo heamp;#39;s written an awesome book I encourage everyone to go out and check it out and so without further ado hereamp;#39;s thinking of documentation is code with Evan Garros Kim it began Hey wow thank you guys hi everybody Iamp;#39;m for those of you who donamp;#39;t know me Iamp;#39;m Evan goer and itamp;#39;s really great to be back so mmm a little bit of background Iamp;#39;m a former technical writer now a full-time front-end engineer front-end engineer at Intuit we are the makers of fine products that help people deal with their pain and their financial lives such as TurboTax Mint and QuickBooks oh and I also wrote a book all right so thinking of documentation as code I actually have an alternative title for this talk Iamp;#39;m including this title for kind of a serious reason I think that we all naturally and rightly want to make fun of the idea that there even is such a thing as a simple trick