Tomorrow's the day! Join us for our free, live session with Transifex, happening virtually at 10am PT / 1pm ET. 🎟️ Sign up to attend live or get access to the recording here: https://lnkd.in/gfwUbBmX Rachel Kalt and Andrew Erdman of ReadMe along with Veronica Chan of Transifex will take you through: 🔍 What localization is and how it differs from translation 🌎 The importance of creating multilingual developer environments 🤖 How to get started with Transifex, with a special focus on some of their latest AI-powered features ⚙️ How to integrate Transifex with ReadMe to localize your API documentation and developer hub Hope to see you there!
ReadMe
Software Development
San Francisco, California 2,854 followers
Interactive developer hubs that help users succeed with your APIs 🦉
About us
ReadMe powers interactive developer hubs that help users succeed with your APIs. Enable developers to make their first call faster, quickly troubleshoot their issues along the way, and get insights into API usage to focus your team on the highest-impact improvements. With ReadMe, teams can quickly create and launch a developer hub that matches their brand. After syncing their OpenAPI Spec file or manually documenting their API, anyone can write content or make edits directly in the ReadMe platform — reducing engineering bottlenecks and saving them time on maintenance. Behind the scenes, visibility into real-time API usage allows you to see which endpoints are most popular or where developers might be getting stuck, so your team can identify where to make improvements or add more guidance. If building better developer experiences — or working with our adorable mascot Owlbert — excites you, yes, we're hiring! Check out our openings on our website or in the Jobs section right here 🎉
- Website
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http://www.readme.com
External link for ReadMe
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- SaaS, Developer Communities, Developer Documentation, Developer Metrics, Personalized Support, Developer Tools, OpenAPI, Developer Experience, and APIs
Locations
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Primary
San Francisco, California 94108, US
Employees at ReadMe
Updates
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We're teaming up with our friends at Transifex to host a free, live session about the importance of creating multilingual developer experiences! 🌎 Join us for Growing Developer Love Across the World, happening on Tuesday, June 25th at 10am PT / 1pm ET. Hosted by Rachel Kalt and Andrew Erdman of ReadMe and Veronica Chan of Transifex, we'll dive into why localization matters and walk through how to integrate Transifex into your ReadMe project. 🎟️ Learn more and sign up to attend live or get access to the recording here: https://lnkd.in/gg4yZvTW
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ReadMe's mission has always been to make it easy for developers to use APIs. That's why we partnered with GitHub to launch our Copilot Extension so that developers can get answers and code suggestions from API documentation, directly in VS Code. Now available in limited beta via invite, reach out to support@readme.io if you have any questions! 🚀
Today, we’re launching GitHub Copilot Extensions to bring the world’s knowledge into the most widely adopted AI developer tool. Copilot just got a whole lot bigger. Thank you to DataStax, Docker, Inc, LambdaTest, LaunchDarkly, McKinsey & Company, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, MongoDB, Octopus Deploy, Pangea, Pinecone, Product Science, ReadMe, Sentry (sentry.io), Stripe and all future partners. And it's just the beginning. Over the coming months, we’ll expand this ecosystem through the hundreds of partners that have already signed up for the Copilot Partner Program. Together, we will make GitHub Copilot the most integrated, powerful, intelligent AI developer platform on the planet. All so any developer, in any natural language, can access an ecosystem of knowledge right within Copilot, and build to the fullest expanse of their own creativity. Let’s build from here. https://lnkd.in/eT4gDyzP
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We’re hosting a happy hour for New York #TechWeek on Tuesday, June 4th at Sweet & Vicious! Come meet the team and other devtool enthusiasts — save your spot here 👇 https://lu.ma/l97qwvzn
APIs and IPAs: New York #TechWeek · Luma
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When it comes to things we love, GitHub and developer happiness are high on our list, so it was a no-brainer in saying yes to piloting Copilot! Thanks for letting us take part, GitHub 🙌
Nearly 50 years after Microsoft's product debut with BASIC, we are still the most developer obsessed company on the planet. Today, we are reinventing the nature of developer tools again with GitHub Copilot -- which will always be advanced for the sake of developer happiness. Thank you StubHub, Figma Carlsberg Group, ReadMe, and Etsy for helping us pilot the copilot, and thank you to Dina Bass & Jackie Davalos for the article highlighting this ongoing sea change in software development.
Microsoft’s AI Copilot Is Starting to Automate the Coding Industry
bloomberg.com
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After spending eight years with Heroku—and diligently evaluating alternatives—we opted to migrate to Render. Ryan Park, our infrastructure engineer, sat down with Render to discuss the entire journey, detailing the criteria for choosing a new hosting provider, the step-by-step migration process, and our approach to load testing. Learn how we seamlessly migrated over 👇
ReadMe powers the API documentation for 5000+ companies with only 20 engineers. Of those 20, only 1 engineer—Ryan Park—focuses on infrastructure. A big source of leverage is the managed services they build upon, including Render. Learn why, after 8 years on Heroku, ReadMe chose to migrate to Render—and how they did it with under 2 minutes of downtime: https://lnkd.in/eHaCtCrz
How ReadMe migrated from Heroku to Render with 90 seconds of downtime | Render Blog
render.com
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Hello from Developer Week 2024—specifically Booth #802 👋 Don't miss our founder 🦉 Gregory Koberger's talk "Faking It: How to Get Amazing DX Without Actually Improving Your API" tomorrow, Fri 2/23, at 10am PT. We're here all day today and tomorrow! Come say hi—we'd love to meet IRL 😊 https://lnkd.in/dKnhD6v7 #devweek2024 #developerexperience #apis
DeveloperWeek 2024: OPEN TALK: Faking It: How to Get Amazing...
developerweek2024.sched.com
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'Tis the season for holiday cheer, we have an announcement you'll want to hear! Reusable Content: it's here, it's HERE! Edit once, and your updates automatically appear 🤩 🎉 Now, anyone on your team with Admin access can create and edit reusable Markdown blocks that can be used repeatedly—and are synced—across multiple pages in your project. Did we mention that Reusable Content blocks aren’t just for text? These blocks support all Markdown, which means you can have Reusable Content blocks that include images, embeds, code snippets, callouts, and more! Get the full details on our blog: https://lnkd.in/dXuS8BvH #api #apidocumentation #developerexperience
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The SocialScrape team uses Developer Dashboard to improve their API experience and keep it in tip-top shape✨ Now, they can quickly debug issues, have a better understanding of API usage, and more effectively drive product adoption. Find out how they did it: https://hubs.ly/Q02cysRj0
Socialscrape ❤ ReadMe
readme.com
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We've been hard at work shipping updates and improvements to end the year on a high note 🎉 If you want to catch up on the news, the November edition of ReadMe in Review is here to recap it all for you:
ReadMe in Review: November 2023
blog.readme.com