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      <title>Documentation...(Un)Necessary Evil?!</title>
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      <description>I hate writing documentation. Loathe it like I loathe Oprah (need a seperate post for all the ranting involved in that one&amp;hellip;). But it is necessary. Writing a piece of software without documentation is like having a movie that is just the ending. How&amp;rsquo;d you get to this point? Where do I start? How did all this come about? Why are you doing this?
Documentation aims to answer all these questions for your fellow developers, especially in a team environment.</description>
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