Re: A wonderful new world
I'd like to include the Publications-Documentation
Life Cycle from Joann Hackos' Managing Your Documentation Projects. But I REALLY
don't want to type all that in ...
I'm curious: Has anyone ever worked in a situation remotely resembling Hackos' ideal? Or is the book the Utopic vision I think it is?
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