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        <description>Writing a third-party integration would be impossible without API documentation and yet we continue to push it down our list of priorities or we create half-baked solutions that become immediately out of date. In this talk we take a look at Scribe, a powerful package for Laravel that generates human-readable API documentation right from our code. The talk will include a live demo of how to create documentation from an existing project.</description>
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