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> ... if I were to buy ONE style guide, which should it be?
>
>Jeanne Hansen
I think that's a difficult question. There are so many, directed
towards the many fields in which we work. Are you writing proposals,
computer file definitions, resumes, academic theses, end-user software
manuals, or what? Who is your audience: programmers, travel agents,
high school freshpeople?
It might help to be more specific in your request.
Alfred Watkins
Tech Scribbler, Software Engineering, GTECH mailto:awatkins -at- pobox -dot- com
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