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Re: Single-source documentation (was TW and grad school -Reply)
Subject:Re: Single-source documentation (was TW and grad school -Reply) From:"Huber, Mike" <mrhuber -at- SOFTWARE -dot- ROCKWELL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 16 Feb 1998 10:49:45 -0600
Could it be that you are trying something new, challenging yourself a
bit more than usual, looking at your work from a slightly different
angle, and bringing out your best as a result?
I've noticed that effect in myself sometimes.
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>From: Bruce Byfield [SMTP:bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com]
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>Subject: Single-source documentation (was TW and grad school -Reply)
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>This heresy began when I started to design paper documents with on-line
>production in mind. Suddenly, I noticed, clients became more
>enthusiastic about my paper manuals.