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okay guys so in this video we are going to talk about documentation yes lets talk about documentation so this is basically a user request video where one of my subscribers they docHubed out and asked whether or not I had any experience about writing documentation and making good documentation and Im so grateful that this person docHubed out because I actually do I have I was one of the well I basically was the person who wrote most of them well most of the onboarding documentation and help tools for modern beginners were starting out we were basically just starting after me at my previous job so I have had a chance to actually get some feedback on my documentation writing skills hopefully that you will you will like them as well I dont Im just gonna show you a few basic things that I like to do when I write documentation and how I think about documentation but were gonna give double value on this one because what happens when you want to write documentation well if you think that d