Kongregate News , Engineering
A New Home for Our Documentation
Our documentation now at docs.kongregate.com .
Some of you will notice today that we moved our documentation to a new platform (on readme.io). Besides a cleaner interface, it allows us to provide some pretty useful tools within the docs, such as:
An interactive API Explorer where you can make test calls to our APIs
A community driven support hub where you can ask questions and request features
Suggest edits and changes inline
Better API References
We hope to it will provide a better organization of information, and a more communicative forum between us and all the great developers we work with.
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