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passo.uno
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| | | | | Just around the time I was complaining about the scarcity of books on technical writing, I got a copy of Technical Writing for Software Developers by Chris Chinchilla, a regular of the Write the Docs community. Delighted by the chance of reading a book from one of the sharpest pens in technical writing, I set aside some time to read through the nine chapters and write a review. The book taught me little I didn't already know - Chris and I use the same tools and methods. The biggest value I extracted from TWfSD is its reflection of the times: it spurred lots of thoughts on the future of our profession and how we promote it. | |
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ericholscher.com
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| | | | | Conferences have been a fundamental part of me becoming a professional developer. Having a network of people you know personally in a professional context is a huge advantage. It helps getting jobs... | |
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www.paulox.net
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dontbreakprod.com
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| | | Don't Break Prod provides bite-sized pieces of career advice for software engineers. | ||