A technical writing podcast about the latest trends and practices in the field of technical communic
I recently gave a webinar on trends in developer docs to the STC Washington DC chapter on March 12,
In January I gave an API documentation workshop in Los Angeles, and I recorded the first section of
I recently chatted with Anders Svensson about how Paligo, a cloud-based CCMS, is filling a niche in
I recently chatted with Andrew Davis, a recruiter for API documentation positions in the San Francis
One comment I often hear from API workshop participants and other readers is that they want a more a
Arnaud Lauret, also known as the API Handyman, recently published a book called The Design of Web AP
In this podcast, I talk about how to deal with project overload, specifically covering strategies to
In this podcast, I debunk 10 myths about API documentation. For example, some myths are that only en
I recently gave a presentation on technical communication trends to the STC Puget Sound Chapter in S
If you want a condensed, one-hour version of what I cover in my API documentation workshop, check ou
Corporations often expect tech comm academics to fashion their curriculums to suit corporate needs;
This week I traveled to Louisiana to attend the Symposium for Communicating Complex Information and
How do you become a 10X technical writer in the workplace (10X means 10 times more efficient and pro
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Every year, when I re-examine my site analytics, I take the time to reflect on trends I’m seeing wit
The recording for the full-day API workshop that I recently gave in Menlo Park, California, is now a
In my Simplifying Complexity series, I added a new post called, Principle 11: Be both a generalist a
If we just see our task as documenting solutions that engineers have solved, it removes the creativi
I'm giving a full-day API documentation workshop on Nov 8, 2018, in Menlo Park, California, in c
In the debate between being a specialist or generalist, there's also a third option: developing