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>If this isn't technical writing, what is? For example, an article
"Perfect
>Potstickers" in the March-April 2006 issue included: a problem
statement;
>experiments with the filling, dough, wrapping process and cooking.
A couple years ago when I was teaching a humanities course on
information technology we did a class on programming and algorithms, and
the example we used, from an introduction to basic programming, was a
recipe.
Phil
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