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Subject:SGML -- Still in use today? From:Ron Brown <alfa -at- CEI -dot- NET> Date:Mon, 30 Mar 1998 20:49:53 -0600
Tech Writers,
I'm back! Vacation was great, but now it's time to concentrate some
more on all of this technical writing business.
I was playing with WordPerfect 7 the other day, and noticed that
Corel has included an SGML function with that package.
Is SGML something that I would want to take the time to learn? Does
anyone still use SGML? Is this a skill that would look good on a
technical writer's resume?