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Many companies are breaking larger codebases into microservices, so different teams can work on parts of the site at different paces. They're like APIs, except for an internal audience. Like any API, they need to be documented! While ReadMe is heavily used for large external projects, many of our customers
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Documenting Microservices in ReadMe
Many companies are breaking larger codebases into microservices, so different teams can work on parts of the site at different paces. They're like APIs, except for an internal audience. Like any API, they need to be documented! While ReadMe is heavily used for large external projects, many of our customers
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