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Subject:Open Discussion From:"Leona L. Magee-Dupree" <leona -dot- magee-dupree -at- CCBCC -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 8 Dec 1998 13:45:26 -0500
Penny, what types of writing have you done in your ten years of experience?
How has technical writing changed since you have been writing? Do you
think technical writers are required to know more about programming in the
field than in the past? What are your thoughts?--Leona