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| | | | | We hope you're having a relaxing summer! We've been busy in Write the Docs land, planning our European conference, and also trying to document our internal processes a bit better. At the conference... | |
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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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| | | | | Today marks the 1 year anniversary of the Write the Docs Australia community. We've come a long way and have even a longer way to go yet. 300+ members and counting. A big thanks to everyone who has made this possible - attendees, speakers and hosts. Where it all began... To me personally, Australia seemed... | |
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| | | At Big Tech and high-growth startups, coding and systems design interviews are common - and fairly standard. A lot of people have asked me for preparation advice for these. Here is what I used when getting ready for an E5/E6 Facebook interview, and the one at Uber - where | ||