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Jim Venis (rhymes w/Dennis) asks
How many technical writers on this list write about technologies OTHER than
computers and computing?
Count me in the "other" category. I write about neither hardware or
software. I write about processes for the production and control of
biopharmaceutical products ("biotech").
Although many of the specific problems I see on the list are not similar to
mine, the general ones are. It's fascinating to see the same problems
dressed up in different clothes -- rather like a traveling repertory
company.
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