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Hello,
I've been lurking on this list for a couple of weeks, reading messages in
the digest form. I'm not sure this is the correct way to reply to a post,
but here goes anyway.
I am curious what search terms you used on Amazon. And what are the six
books you can think of? I don't use any particular technique to write (that
I know of) and I'm interested in learning more about structured writing and
modularization.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Swallow [mailto:techcommdood -at- gmail -dot- com]
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:48 AM
To: Tony Markos
Cc: techwhirlers
Subject: Re: Modularization of Documentation
> Unfortunately, you are going to find very little written material in
> the TW community on how to properly modularize your work. It involves
> use of taboo engineering techniques.
Um, there are at least 6 books I can think of off the top of my head, and I
found over 15 using a quick search on Amazon.com. And of course, there's
more than one way to modularize documentation than using your so-called
taboo engineering technique.
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