Re: Tech Writing Question--Specs
Ah, writing from specs, an anecdote...
[snip]
The lesson: Specs are just fine, but they are usually the first thing
written
Or, occasionally, the *last* thing written <sigh>.
Kat Nagel,
who once was assigned to write requirements specifications and a software development plan for a completed project, based on the prototype software and her own user manual.
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