Reference
On this page, we have compiled documentation from various projects we have actively worked on over the past five years. The documentation is provided in its current state (“AS IS”), and at the moment, there are errors and inconsistencies in the code affecting its display. We hope to have enough time to fix these issues, systematize the content, and present all the information here in a unified style, with up-to-date examples and useful links to sources and various materials.
Why We Created This Section
Since working with documentation is one of the fundamental aspects of our activities, creating high-quality documentation is a crucial process for us. One of the biggest challenges we face is incomplete, outdated documentation scattered across various repositories. This makes it difficult to quickly find the necessary information, verify its accuracy, and keep it up to date. We often have to consolidate data from different sources, correct inconsistencies, and bring everything to a common standard.
That is exactly why this section exists—to collect, organize, and improve documentation in one place, making it more accessible and useful for everyone.
The Problem with Documentation
The main difficulties we encounter include:
- Outdated information – many documents are not updated regularly, leading to confusion.
- Scattered sources – important data is stored across multiple repositories, making it hard to track changes.
- Lack of structure – inconsistent formatting and missing details slow down work.
Our Goals
To solve these problems, we aim to:
- Gather documentation in a single, well-organized location.
- Keep information up to date with regular reviews and updates.
- Provide clear examples and references to useful sources.
Who This Section Is For
We hope this section will be useful not only for our team but also for other developers. Whether you are just starting out or have been working with these technologies for years, we believe structured and well-maintained documentation can benefit everyone.