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- From: elphorsc@nuscc.nus.sg (Hor Shoon Chan (Mr))
- Subject: Re: Technical Writing as an alternative to Technial Development
- Message-ID: <1992Aug31.022034.2316@nuscc.nus.sg>
- Organization: National University of Singapore
- References: <25813@dog.ee.lbl.gov>
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 02:20:34 GMT
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- jtchew@csa3.lbl.gov (JOSEPH T CHEW) writes:
- : >You might see if, within your current organization, you could switch over
- : >from straight programming to being the programmer who spends some or much
- : >of his time writing up the specs, proposals, and so on. If such a
- : >role is possible where you are, it's a good intermediate step.
- :
- : That's pretty sensible advice... get into "technical technical writing"
- : and, as a salary and status issue, try to remain identified with the
- : engineers. There are a lot of nooks and crannies in technical writing
- : where knowledge of user psychology, information mapping, desktop
- : publishing, etc., isn't important, but hardcore technical knowledge is.
- :
- : Many of these writers find that all the writing skill they need is the
- : ability to put correctly used words together in grammatical sentences
- : of tractable length, arranged in logical order. (Not that those skills
- : should be taken lightly!) Their product doesn't need to win either a
- : Pulitzer or a juried art show, but it had better be correct and have
- : the necessary content.
- :
- : But I encourage you to learn as much about communication as you can.
- : It's not as though you're going to lose your technical knowledge in
- : the process or anything.
- :
- : --Joe
- : "Just another personal opinion from the People's Republic of Berkeley"
-
- Well said, Joe. Undoubtedly, a technical professional with better
- communication skills is a better technical professional. In fact, Joe's
- advice is not only appropriate for technical professionals wanting to
- switch to technical communication but also for all technical
- professionals who wish to become better technical professionals.
-
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