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“develop to” vs. “develop for” vs. “develop on” [closed]

This is kind of a picky question, but I think it's also a fun one. When you write or talk about developing software, what preposition do you use, and why? Is it different based on …
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How do you find a qualified, reliable technical reviewer for a programming document?

I need to find a technical reviewer for a programming document. I have looked on Craigslist and various freelancers' websites (RentACoder, Odesk, Elance, etc) but it's difficult t …
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How to write a technical blog?

I have a blog that I would like to increase traffic on. I've read lots of technical blogs, but it's a lot different writing a blog versus reading a blog. There seems to be severa …
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How can I improve my technical writing?

Writing documentation is part of programming, and writing well is part of what makes the documentation useful. So, what are some hints or guidelines for good writing in the techni …
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How to format source-code in a Framemaker document?

I have to write up a technical document in Framemaker that explains various programming source-code. So my document consists of a bunch of text, followed by a bunch of source cod …
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Self publishing a programming book

I was wondering if any SO members have had the opportunity to self publish a programming related book. Do you have any advice regarding the process? I don't have any problem main …
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What is the best (computer book) publisher to write for and why?

I have written a book for Packt publishing because they asked me too. Having gone through a year long experience with them I found that there were many pros and cons to having wri …
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Are good programmers good writers?

I've noticed (is it just me?), that the really, really good programmers seem to be good at writing. Like their code flows, so does their written language. To me, I suppose that ma …
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Technical design

Lately the company hired a technical analyst for the dev team. For all new projects it's his tasks to analyse the clients demands and come up with an analysis design that can be us …
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Technical Writing [closed]

I am interested in technology, what steps should I take to become a technical writer?
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What should a good technical design document contain?

When writing a technical design document of a yet non-existent application/system, what aspects would be most helpful for the developers - assuming that the person writing the docu …
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How do you answer a programming question? [closed]

I have been using StackOverflow now for about two months and one thing I noticed is that there seem to be some commonality between answers which get more upvotes. For example, sh …
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6answers
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In programming, are two items said to be “binded” or “bound”? [closed]

I'm working on a paper to be published in a trade conference. I have lines like this: x is binded to y. MS Word doesn't like the word "binded" (nor does Firefox, I see now), …
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Should programmers be able to write clearly?

I read Richard P. Gabriel's book "Patterns of Software" (pdf) which contains an essay called "Writing Broadside" in which he contends that programmers should develop their ability …
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Finding authors for a technical website [closed]

I am having the hardest time to find technical authors for my website. I have tried RentACoder.com, GetAFreeLancer. I have seen that 90% on RAC copy articles from someone else and …

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