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New to tech writing ... another "lamb" tossed into the fray! I can write
and have been reading tech documentation for *many* years as I started with
Digital in 1974 working on computer products. But, the jargon *for*
creating them has me a bit puzzled.
For example: I'm working on a project right now for software that's in
development. My boss wants 1)Install guide - straightforward, I understand
that
2) Programmer's guide - again, easy enough, I have the outline for the API
and need to fill in details --- but what exactly is he looking for to put
into 3)an Administration guide???
I understand that part of it will be configuring the software for each
machine, but beyond that ... ???
Any hints, tips, tricks, demos to point me to??
Thanks!
Debbi
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Debbi Baird
Web Developer / Tech Writer
TopicalNet.com
dbaird -at- topicalnet -dot- com http://www.TopicalNet.com
Ph. 781-932-8400 x104
Fx. 781-932-2558
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