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# Technical Writing For Normal People
## A cheeky thought on technical writing
Writing is easy, it's just putting creative sounding words on a page isn't it?
And what about _technical writing_, which should be even easier as there's no creativity required!?

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# What?
Sometimes I journal things and I'm not sure really if I actually want to expand on the idea or not.
Effectively this whole directory contains incomplete ideas, scratch and generally part of my personal process for writing.
Maybe it serves some use to others but really its for my own personal viewing which I leave on this public repository in the hope that someone can find some kind of solace in them.

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# Technical Writing for the Unemployed
Unlike most of my other posts which are filled with colloquialisms and a generally casual vernacular this one will not(at least ima try not to).
## Who this is aimed at
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Computer Science students: primarily due to the seemingly enormous lack of communicative tact that way too many students seem to reserve.
What I mean is that writing documentation falls unto the typical CS student as being an esoteric, excessive, or otherwise unnecessary task.
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My theory as to why this is follows: most CS students don't get to experience large enough projects where technical documentation is needed.
In conjunction with my theory I propose that large scale projects are exactly what students should be exposed to.
This is in contrast to the current method of using smaller unit sized

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# A word on work ethic
Being that I'm close to graduating this semester(only 2 more months yay!) I've started getting more and more questions from other students.
Most are pretty general: _Are you excited/nervous.. what is your plan etc._
Interestingly enough one of the questions that comes up with jobs, is: _what do I do to stand out_.
Usually I just respond with something to do with whatever project I happen to be working on at that moment, which is nearly always met with: _how do you do that/ how do you find the time/ I'm so busy I can't do anything/ insert time excuse here_.
I'm not going to say that I'm _t h e b e s t_ at anything but I have put in more time than I can even account for towards the things I want to achieve and it all boils down to one skill.