Technical Writing


Modern Technical Writing: An Introduction to Software Documentation
The Product is Docs: Writing technical documentation in a product development group
Developing Quality Technical Information: A Handbook for Writers and Editors
Technical Writing Process: The simple, five-step guide that anyone can use to create technical documents such as user guides, manuals, and procedures
The Insider's Guide to Technical Writing
Docs for Developers: An Engineer’s Field Guide to Technical Writing
Every Page Is Page One
On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction
Handbook of Technical Writing
The Elements of Style
Technical Writing 101: A Real-World Guide to Planning and Writing Technical Documentation
Strategic Writing for UX: Drive Engagement, Conversion, and Retention with Every Word
Technical Writing: Process And Product
Docs Like Code
Technical Writing For Dummies
The Product is Docs by Christopher GalesBook Title Bible by Scott LorenzLetting Go of the Words by Janice G. RedishEvery Page Is Page One by Mark                      B...The Elements of Content Strategy by Erin Kissane
Technical Writing
10 books — 3 voters
Docs Like Code by Anne GentleModern Technical Writing by Andrew EtterLiving Documentation by design, with Domain-Driven Design by Cyrille MartraireThe Product is Docs by Christopher GalesEveryday Information Architecture by Lisa Maria  Martin
Technical Writing Books
6 books — 1 voter

Machine Learning by Samuel HackMachine Learning Mathematics by Samuel HackThe Text Mining Handbook by Ronen FeldmanDoing Corpus Linguistics by William J. CrawfordMachine Learning by Samuel Hack
Data Mining and Writing (nonfiction)
25 books — 3 voters

Suyog Ketkar
How much ever we may underpin cognitive learning theories in technical communication and document design, the users invariably learn more when they are unknowingly involved in the learning process: users learn more when they aren’t learning. Conclusively, we must focus on experimentation and empowerment, and not on learning alone.
Suyog Ketkar, The Write Stride

Suyog Ketkar
Contextualization lies in bringing out the right messages from the abundant content; in sandwiching the subject between the background of information and the foreground of its utility.
Suyog Ketkar, The Write Stride

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