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244 points coloneltcb | 4 comments | | HN request time: 0.516s | source
1. Bjartr ◴[] No.44443135[source]
> DocuQuest: A platform that leverages LLMs to transform and simplify complex technical documentation into interactive, user-friendly learning experiences tailored for developers and engineers.

So "A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer" from Diamond Age, but for devs. A neat idea!

In general docs ecosystems tend to be heavy on only one of reference / explanation / tutorial. Would be cool to have a way to write one and get the others.

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2. mathiaspoint ◴[] No.44445095[source]
Publishing docs and example project and letting them get scraped into LLMs already accomplishes this pretty effectively.
3. its_down_again ◴[] No.44446637[source]
Actually this sounds great. I got way more out of codecademy’s in-browser, interactive challenges than I did in my middle & high-school classes programming classes. The "learn by doing" process really built my confidence. If you could "demo" your docs directly in the browser it's much easier to learn by doing. I think that'd drive up adoption and you might even crowdsource bug discovery.
4. Jarwain ◴[] No.44452984[source]
Reminds me of this project

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