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> >I had a telephone interview with a major corporation for a technical
> >editing
> >job yesterday. One of the questions I was asked was, "What is the single
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> >important documentation for a software developer?"
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> The requirements document, of course.
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Thanks, Diane, but I think the question related to documentation for software
that developers use when they create their own software.