Recommend TW Book? -Reply

Subject: Recommend TW Book? -Reply
From: Bill Sullivan <bsullivan -at- POWERWARE -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 16:50:10 -0400

Danny,

Rather than have your programmer read a book, I would suggest you get the programmer to try writing some procedures, specs or whatever, and bring them to you for discussion and comment. Start your own little mentoring program, as it were. It's a much better way for a programmer to learn to write.

Then, after you have some experience with this individual and perhaps the mistakes that he or she tends to make (too much passive voice, doesn't use commas well, doesn't know ensure from assure, etc., etc.), then maybe you can do a little focused lecturing backed up with copies of the pages from the good books that cover the problems.

Bill S.

>>> Danny Ramsey <danny -at- REBOL -dot- COM> 07/06/99 05:31pm >>>
Please recommend to a programmer a useful book on technical writing of
software user manuals. Thank you.

Danny Ramsey


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