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"Software centric" seems to describe most of the public face of technical
writing today. Writers who work with products that either don't include
software or if they do couple it to hardware don't seem to be well-represented,
either at STC meetings or in the online forums.
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "Karen L. Zorn" <k -dot- zorn -at- zorntech -dot- com>
> My problem with this is that it seems software centric and targeted to a
> writer working as a captured employee or in a tw group.
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