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I have taken several VB classes. I don't claim to be a programmer, but I do
understand better how they think, and I am better able to converse with
them. If you can talk their lingo a little, they are much more likely to
treat as other than a nuisance. If you go to Italy, and have learned a
little Italian, the locals will appreciate that you thought enough to try to
learn their languange.
Chris
> Subject: Visual Basic and Tech Writing
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> Dear All,
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> Has anyone learned VB as a tool to become a better
> technical writer? I have the opportunity to take a VB
> class and I'm wondering about it's merits in regard to
> tech writing-
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> Thanks!
> RD