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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Does DITA Make You Dumb?
I had a twitter exchange a while back that got me thinking about DITA, structured writing, and the impact of tools on the perception of technical communicators. The basic question was whether structured writing in general and DITA specifically are … Continue reading
Checking References
I just got a call asking for a reference for someone who worked in my group a few years ago. I was glad to give a reference, and happy that I could give this person a good one. Surprisingly, this … Continue reading →