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I would bet that if we searched long enough we would find some
niche or another within the architectural profession whose members
felt they were unappreciated by their employers, or even by other
architects. But we wouldn't be able to conclude from that that all
architects felt that way, and I'm not certain we can draw that same
conclusion from the views expressed on a tech writing forum, either.
Certainly not from the ones that I see online, which seem very heavily
weighted toward one nice of technical writing (software).
> By the way, there is something very odd to me about...well, let me put it
> this way: Do architects, for example, incessantly grouse about how they're
> not respected?
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