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Author: * Ceffyl Aedui -
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Date: Apr 9, 2004 - 20:17
I did some more thinking about feature article versus technical writing experiences. In technical writing, especially user manuals and online help, you're leading the reader thruogh a series of exercises which cover action/result statements. No opionions are expressed. The author's voice isn't very pronounced.
In a feature article, you'll taking the reader by the hand and leading him/her not from action to result, but from ideas to conclusions.
Techniacl writing documents an existing problem, and, in stuff I do in general, doesn't provide a conclusion (unless you include 'that's the way the thing works').
Has this been any one else's experience?
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