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Waterfall vs. Agile Methodology in Software Documentation

Waterfall vs. Agile Methodology in Software Documentation

People like to think that they got rid of Waterfall for good, while in reality, many companies are still performing somewhere in between Waterfall and Agile. Nevertheless, even if you feel like you can’t call what your company is doing pure Agile, you need to be prepared to face what this new model is going…

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Posted in Technical Writing on 10/18/2019

How Continuous Integration Influences Help Authoring

How Continuous Integration Influences Help Authoring

In continuous integration, software developers submit code to a shared repository several times a day. The main idea behind it is catching issues at the earliest stages and fixing them. And, in theory, you can have new releases daily. This approach was introduced in the 90s. In late 90s, CI was described in several books…

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Posted in Technical Writing on 10/15/2019

Frequently Asked Questions About ClickHelp

Frequently Asked Questions About ClickHelp

ClickHelp has grown a lot for the past few years in terms of clients and feature-wise. If you think about it, these two facts are connected. Listening to our clients and fine-tuning our development road map based on the feedback is how we prefer to move forward. Although ClickHelp is a pretty straightforward help authoring…

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Posted in ClickHelp Features on 10/11/2019

Role of Tech Writers in Continuous Localization

Role of Tech Writers in Continuous Localization

Modern businesses love everything seamless. Like, Continuous Integration is a new go-to for software engineers. The underlying principle is sharing code as often as possible, ideally, several times a day. This means new releases become more frequent than ever and other teams need to keep up. For technical writers this means that help topics need…

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Posted in Technical Writing on 10/8/2019

Continuing Education as a Technical Writer

Continuing Education as a Technical Writer

Having the same role for a long time, doing similar routine tasks can make you feel stuck. When you have pretty much figured what you do, the question of what you should do to become better at it arises. Easy to Learn Hard to Master This title speaks volumes. It’s true for any craft, technical…

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Posted in TechComm Career Path on 10/4/2019

Tech Depth vs Writing Depth

Tech Depth vs Writing Depth

Reality pushes us towards the biggest dilemma of technical writing once again – writing expertise vs. technical expertise. Many employers decide this based on their subjective thoughts on the matter which is not the best approach. Sometimes, this choice is heavily dependent on company traditions. For example, a company has been always hiring people with…

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Posted in Technical Writing on 10/1/2019

Certification for Technical Writers

Certification for Technical Writers

To land a good job, you need to do well at a job interview. But, first, you need to make sure you even get invited. Today we are going to figure out how a technical writer can prove their worth in front of a potential employer. Specifically, we’ll talk about certification in technical writing. Certificates…

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Posted in TechComm Career Path on 9/27/2019

How to Create FAQ and Knowledge Base in ClickHelp

How to Create FAQ and Knowledge Base in ClickHelp

In this blog, we are mostly talking about classic user manuals and use those as a general example. Today we are going to look closer at two very popular use cases that are a bit different – FAQs and knowledge bases. Specifically, we will talk about how to make the most of them using ClickHelp….

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Posted in ClickHelp Features on 9/24/2019

Comics in Technical Writing

Comics in Technical Writing

Do you like/read comic books? If the answer is ‘no’, you might learn a thing or two from this post. Not just about comic books but why so many people find them captivating and what technical writing can borrow from that concept. If you are into comic books, then you already understand their potential in…

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Posted in Technical Writing on 9/20/2019

Software Manual Life Cycle in Tech Writing

Software Manual Life Cycle in Tech Writing

A lot is being said about product life cycles. Marketers are paying special attention to them, many business decisions are done based on the stage the product is at. But if you think about it, technical documentation has a life cycle of its own. We can talk about the life cycle of a separate help…

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Posted in Technical Writing on 9/17/2019