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Chapter IntroductionWhat is Technical Communication?
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Definition of Technical Communication
Technical writing is often defined as "a generic term for a communications done on the job, whether in business, industry , or other professions."
Examples of Technical Communication
Bluring the Boundaries
Certain technical documents take the from of a traditionally non-technical document, such as Why's Poignant Guide to Ruby[1].
Resources
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