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Subject:Courses to take From:Matt Danda <matt -at- SONYTEL -dot- BE> Date:Fri, 11 Jul 1997 09:23:23 +0100
Kimba:
Take computer courses! Take technical courses!
You've demonstrated an ability to write through school and
marketing-related experience.
Now, learn how to log in on a UNIX workstation! Learn to use FrameMaker
and RoboHelp!
Learn to read OMT diagrams!
The irony is (for me at least), the more you study technical subjects,
the more writing you will do.
Funny how that works.
--
Matt Danda
Technical Writer
Sony Objective Composer (Belgium)
matthew -dot- danda -at- sonycom -dot- com
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