RE: poets as tech writers and programmers

Subject: RE: poets as tech writers and programmers
From: "Hickling, Lisa (TOR)" <lhickling -at- Express-Scripts -dot- com>
To: "Jessica Weissman" <Jessica -dot- Weissman -at- hillcrestlabs -dot- com>, "Stuart Burnfield" <sburnf -at- au1 -dot- ibm -dot- com>, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 12:50:49 -0500

OK. So I'll time my typing to the rhythm of haikus then wait for my
writing to improve :-\

Anyway, let's hope that after nearly ten years in the trenches glib libs
haven't become "too entrenched in both the subject matter and in the old
formats". One thing's sure though, even flower children grow up.

Lisa H.

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From: Jessica Weissman

http://www.weberassoc.com/index.html if you want to see where they have
evolved. Unless there are TWO Glenn Webers, of course.

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From: Stuart Burnfield

There was a lively thread on a similar topic back in December 1997.
There had been an article in the Washington Post about a TW shop
that made a point of hiring young, liberal arts grads (including
poets) to fix the perceived failings of jaded old specialists:

"Rather than technical writers, who Weber said were too
entrenched in both the subject matter and in the old formats,
the firm turned to liberal arts graduates.

Peter Beaupre, 21, with a bachelor's degree in classical studies
from Duke University, impressed Weber in his job interview by
describing how he had set part of the "Iliad," in ancient Greek,
to an original piece of music written in the style of German
composer Robert Schumann. "
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