technical writing
technical writing
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-05-28
So, you dream of becoming a fulltime freelance writer? What's the easiest (and fastest way), to get there? Sometimes learning what roads not to travel is the best way to get where you're going. Don't ...
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by Matthew Hick - 2007-05-31
The book publishing market sure has changed in last few years. Gone are the days when a writer came up with an idea, pitching it to a dozen or more publishing houses in the hopes of landing a contract...
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by Barry Millman - 2007-06-06
OVERVIEWPeople are visual creatures. They look at your product, and see, for example, a button or display. They want to find out about that control or indicator. A Visual Index is a simple but powe...
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by Barry Millman - 2007-06-28
OVERVIEWMost heading are designed to entice us to read further. Headings in User Documents should enable your Reader to decide whether or not to continue reading that section. Use effective headings...
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by Barry Millman - 2007-07-31
OVERVIEWMany organizations produce in-house tools or modify commercially-available tools for their own use. These tools should get documented so they are of use to others in the organization.If this...
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by Barry Millman - 2007-08-02
OVERVIEWMany organizations produce in-house tools or modify commercially-available tools for their own use. These tools should get documented so they are of use to others in the organization.I...
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by Barry Millman - 2007-08-24
OVERVIEWYou're a non-writer who has just been assigned to write the User Documentation for your company's new product. Your overwhelming emotion is fear, perhaps with some anger.With any new ac...