I will document your java and kotlin apis using javadoc or dokka
Native Android, iOS, Flutter Developer
About this Gig
Are you done creating a Java or Kotlin library or an Android API and need a proper documentation for release to the public, your students or to other developers in your team?
I am offering to properly document your Java/Kotlin and Android APIs according to the Java Platform API specification to guide your target implementers.
Why I am perfect for the Job.
- I am a Java developer with experience in the Java platform, JDK and Java 8, Functional and Object Oriented programming, Data Structures and Algorithms in Java.
- I am a Technical writer
- I would learn, analyze and understand your code style, API complexity and properly document its syntax in a very simplified manner for your target implementers.
- I have worked extensively with Javadoc, KDoc and Dokka engine.
- I am also a Native Android app developer, I am familiar with the Android Framework and SDK.
- I am proficient in English language and I have a vast vocabulary both in English and programming in general.
- I am energetic, passionate and willing to learn more.
- I love to see neatly documented code :D
I am available for you.
Please discuss with me before placing an order so I can be able to understand your requirements.
Thanks!
Document type:
User & training manuals
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Documentation
Industry:
Software
Language:
English
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FAQ
How would you go about documenting my code?
I would provide inline Javadoc comments where needed or described by you.
How safe is my code with you?
I cannot tamper, edit or share your code with other developers because that is not what my gig description entails. I only provide a proper description of the functions of your packages, classes, methods and variables. Nothing more.
What am I to expect after a complete documentation of my files?
You are expected to recieve: - Properly documented classes with inline Javadoc comments. - Javadoc HTML webpages with links to each individual class, method etc. - Your documentation in PDF Format (if purchased).
I already have Javadoc in my class files, I just need finishing touches.
That is not a problem although this would still require you to purchase a gig.
How would I be able to guide you on what to do?
Your class files can contain raw comments on what a class, method, variable etc does. My task is to simplify your comment and place it in Javadoc syntax. Furthermore, we can discuss about on your requirements.

