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Re: Importance of Trainers (was: Re: Summary: Tech Trainers and Tech Writers)
Subject:Re: Importance of Trainers (was: Re: Summary: Tech Trainers and Tech Writers) From:Bill Swallow/commsoft <wswallow -at- COMMSOFT -dot- NET> Date:Mon, 11 Jan 1999 16:39:17 -0500
In a word, no. With regards to custom applications, most vendors have tech
writers who document the total functionality of the application and then
have trainers who take that information and mold it to fit each customer's
needs. In some cases the vendor will create the application and document
its features and then leave most of the customization work for a
third-party partner.
Gil Yaker <gyaker -at- CSC -dot- COM> on 01/11/99 04:04:05 PM
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Got a question:
Do you think that tech trainers are taking over the role of tech writers in
today's arena for custom apps?