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Content Convergence & Integration 2008

March 13th, 2008 · No Comments

 This conference kicked off in Vancouver today and is the place to be if you’re facing content management issues in your professional life as a technical writer, or if you want to stay on the leading edge of developments in the field. Each day has a specific theme. Day 1 (today) is about content, day […]

Tags: documentation · technical writing · productivity · events · cci2008

It’s your English - fight for it!

March 11th, 2007 · No Comments

There is nothing more sickening than a piece of writing bloated and weighed down by heavy jargon and confusing language. Call it what you will - jargoneze, legalize, bureaucrateze, or just plain gobbledygook. If you’re spreading this kind of rot, you’re a language killer and should be tried and condemned by your peers as […]

Tags: writing · documentation · technical writing

Cultural sensitivity in user documentation

February 28th, 2007 · No Comments

When editing technical documents, how aware should you be of regional differences in pronunciation? Here is an interesting article on the subject by Brian Forte. Forte raises the following issue regarding the usage of an indefinite article with initialisms:
How do you pronounce an initialism like HTML?
I was taught English in public Australian schools of […]

Tags: documentation · editing · grammar · culture · technical writing