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Subject:John Renish's Tech Writing book list From:Beth Mazur <mazur -at- MAYA -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 8 Mar 1997 16:39:45 -0500
Because I find it hard to pass an opportunity to use Perl, I have
taken John Renish's "Technical Writing: Books and Reference Sources"
list and converted it to HTML.
I took the liberty of "chunking" the list into sections (in order to
reduce the load on the STC server as well as reduce time to render the
tables in the browser). I am still finding places where I need to tweak
the script and/or the book list, but I think it is in a very usable form,
so I thought I'd pass along the word.
Beth Mazur
mazur -at- maya -dot- com
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