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Andrew Plato wrote:
> ...to be a good technical writer you must have a deep
> understanding of the subject matter.
Of course. But if the subject matter is "business software applications,"
then a lot of tech writers have a deep understanding, and are very much
capable of working in different domains with different technologies.