Re: Basic rules of technical writing

Subject: Re: Basic rules of technical writing
From: Mean Green Dancing Machine <aahz -at- NETCOM -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 1994 15:03:59 GMT

In article <3d7krc$iu -at- newsbf02 -dot- news -dot- aol -dot- com>, CJBenz <cjbenz -at- aol -dot- com> wrote:
>Some years ago, a coworker and I hammered out four basic ("golden") rules
>of writing. To this day, they still work for me, and help solve a variety
>of conflicts between writers, editors, and what-not. Any comments?

>The Golden Rules of Writing
>1. Make it understandable.
>2. Make it consistent, unless that interferes with Rule 1.
>3. Make it grammatically correct, unless that interferes with Rule 1 or 2.
>4. Make it technically correct, unless that interferes with Rule 1, 2, or
>3.

Sounds like you've been reading too much Asimov.... ;-)
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