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+ | Writing is usually broken into tree categories Academic, Technical, Non-Technincal. Inside of these categories there are many different types of writings and communications. | ||
+ | *Novels | ||
+ | *Newspapers | ||
+ | *Poetry | ||
+ | *Manuals | ||
+ | *Restaurant menus | ||
+ | *Journal Articles | ||
+ | Some of these types are easily definable into categories such as manuals are technical and poetry is non-technincal. Others are not so easily identifiable. | ||
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Certain technical documents take the from of a traditionally non-technical document, such as Why's Poignant Guide to Ruby[http://poignantguide.net/ruby]. | Certain technical documents take the from of a traditionally non-technical document, such as Why's Poignant Guide to Ruby[http://poignantguide.net/ruby]. |
Revision as of 14:11, 3 April 2008
Introduction
Writing is usually broken into tree categories Academic, Technical, Non-Technincal. Inside of these categories there are many different types of writings and communications.
- Novels
- Newspapers
- Poetry
- Manuals
- Restaurant menus
- Journal Articles
Some of these types are easily definable into categories such as manuals are technical and poetry is non-technincal. Others are not so easily identifiable.
Certain technical documents take the from of a traditionally non-technical document, such as Why's Poignant Guide to Ruby[1].