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Re: Introduction to Technical Writing/Documentation

by merlyn (Sage)
on Dec 07, 2001 at 22:47 UTC ( [id://130273]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Introduction to Technical Writing/Documentation

A few random notes from my 23+ years of tech writing:
  • Words can take a person from point A to point B. If a person isn't at point A, or doesn't want to go to point B, then the text will be a mismatch. The better you define point A, explain it, define point B, explain it, and then accurately keep A and B in mind as you're writing, the more successful you'll be with the readers.
  • As an expansion of the previous point, I write books and columns to a single reader, whom I usually call "Joe". I define what Joe knows at the beginning of the book, and at the end of each chapter, and then I keep Joe in mind as a real, single reader while I'm writing. Seems to work nicely, and keeps me from handwaving or forgetting prerequisities.
  • In product documentation, the manual is the product. If a feature isn't defined, it doesn't exist as far as the user can tell. If a feature is described badly, the user will percieve the product to be a bad product. Thus, do not skimp on the documentation.
  • When you write a piece, read it aloud to a friend, or the wall if you have no friends nearby. If it doesn't make sense when read aloud, start over. That'll keep you from writing stuff that "looks good to your English teacher", but is truly useless in the real world.

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker

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Re: Re: Introduction to Technical Writing/Documentation
by sparkyichi (Deacon) on Dec 07, 2001 at 23:07 UTC
    I think that this advice is very good in most all writing and it is a key to keeping your readers attuned to what you want to impart to them. I hate to write documentation because I always feel like I am talking down to my reader, but I don't want to assume too much of there reader. It could be alleviated by clearly stating whom the reader is that I have in my mind. Thank you for your post Merlyn.

    Sparky

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