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Andrew makes some good points. The only thing I would add, or modify, in
what he wrote is some inclusion of an apprenticeship program, as currently
exists in most shops (though we leverage the word mentor to describe this
paradigm).
Best regards,
Sean
sean -at- quodata -dot- com
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> The Plato-Perfect Technical Writing Curriculum (Beta 2)
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