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Subject:Re: Write and They Will Come From:Richard Mateosian <srm -at- CYBERPASS -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 11 Mar 1998 08:36:09 -0800
>HELP. If you were a new tech writer and went to work for 35 programmers in
>a department that had *absolutely* no infrastructure existing for
>documentation procedures and were the first tech writer hired there, where
>would you start?
Managing Your Documentation Projects by JoAnn Hackos (Wiley, 1974). ...RM
Richard Mateosian <srm -at- cyberpass -dot- net>
Review Editor, IEEE Micro Berkeley, CA