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Subject:Help: Language Reference manuals From:Connie Winch <CEW -at- MACOLA -dot- USA -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 5 Oct 1995 15:39:12 LCL
If you have ever documented a programming language and
created a language reference manual, I'd appreciate any
advice you have, specifically regarding organization.
One of my major questions is this: Is a quick reference
section (breaking commands down by category) a necessity?
Also, does anyone know of a list server for programmers/
software developers? If so, please send me the address.
Please respond to me directly. Thanks very much.
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|Connie E. Winch | Macola, Inc. |
|Technical Writer | cew -at- macola -dot- usa -dot- com |
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|The great man is the one that never loses |
|his child-heart. - Mencius |
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