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    Waterfall vs. Agile Methodology in Software Documentation

    Waterfall vs. Agile Methodology in Software Documentation

    People like to think that they got rid of Waterfall for good, while in reality, many companies are still performing somewhere in between Waterfall and Agile. Nevertheless, even if you feel like you can’t call what your company is doing pure Agile, you need to be prepared to face what this new model is going…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 10/18/2019

    How Continuous Integration Influences Help Authoring

    How Continuous Integration Influences Help Authoring

    In continuous integration, software developers submit code to a shared repository several times a day. The main idea behind it is catching issues at the earliest stages and fixing them. And, in theory, you can have new releases daily. This approach was introduced in the 90s. In late 90s, CI was described in several books…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 10/15/2019

    Role of Tech Writers in Continuous Localization

    Role of Tech Writers in Continuous Localization

    Modern businesses love everything seamless. Like, Continuous Integration is a new go-to for software engineers. The underlying principle is sharing code as often as possible, ideally, several times a day. This means new releases become more frequent than ever and other teams need to keep up. For technical writers this means that help topics need…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 10/8/2019

    Tech Depth vs Writing Depth

    Tech Depth vs Writing Depth

    Reality pushes us towards the biggest dilemma of technical writing once again – writing expertise vs. technical expertise. Many employers decide this based on their subjective thoughts on the matter which is not the best approach. Sometimes, this choice is heavily dependent on company traditions. For example, a company has been always hiring people with…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 10/1/2019

    Comics in Technical Writing

    Comics in Technical Writing

    Do you like/read comic books? If the answer is ‘no’, you might learn a thing or two from this post. Not just about comic books but why so many people find them captivating and what technical writing can borrow from that concept. If you are into comic books, then you already understand their potential in…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 9/20/2019

    Software Manual Life Cycle in Tech Writing

    Software Manual Life Cycle in Tech Writing

    A lot is being said about product life cycles. Marketers are paying special attention to them, many business decisions are done based on the stage the product is at. But if you think about it, technical documentation has a life cycle of its own. We can talk about the life cycle of a separate help…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 9/17/2019

    Google Analytics in Technical Writing – What For?

    Google Analytics in Technical Writing – What For?

    Google Analytics is traditionally an SEO and marketing tool. These departments are known to take advantage of this product daily to track multiple data and come up with conclusions regarding whether their current strategy is any good. Technical writers have their own stats to pay attention to. They are mostly connected with internal stuff, everything…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 8/30/2019

    Good Technical Documentation: Users First, Lawyers Next

    Good Technical Documentation: Users First, Lawyers Next

    We love technical writing, and, we like to think about it as something that can make the lives of so many people better and easier. We place readers on a pedestal and keep looking for ways to connect with them, to communicate more effectively. From our standpoint (as creators of a software documentation tool), the…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 8/27/2019

    Most Demanded Features in Software Documentation Tools

    Most Demanded Features in Software Documentation Tools

    Since you are visiting our website then you probably know that we create software to help writers. We have years of experience of working with techcomm experts, so we know what is going on in the industry. Being a client-oriented company, we pay a lot of attention to what our users are saying, and, in…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 8/23/2019

    Knowledge Management vs Technical Writing

    Knowledge Management vs Technical Writing

    Today, we are going to cover quite an interesting topic that discloses how a technical writer can contribute more to the company’s success and have a stronger presence within the company. For that, let’s take a look at an overlapping role – knowledge management and see where these two positions differ, where they coincide, and…

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    Posted in Technical Writing on 8/20/2019