Markdowndriven
Markdowndriven refers to the use of Markdown syntax in software development and documentation. Markdown is a lightweight markup language created by John Gruber and Aaron Schwartz in 2004. It is designed to be easy to read and write, and to be converted to a variety of formats such as HTML, PDF, and MS Word.
Markdowndriven development typically involves writing code and documentation using a Markdown editor or text file, and
Markdowndriven development is popular in the software development community due to its simplicity, flexibility, and portability.
Some common use cases for Markdowndriven development include:
* Writing documentation and user guides for software projects
* Creating README files for open-source projects
* Generating API documentation
* Creating technical blog posts and articles
Some popular tools and services support Markdowndriven development, including GitHub, Bitbucket, and StackEdit. Many text editors