As new tools come out, companies will not expect you to know more than
the most common ones. There is a lot more to technical writing than the
authoring tool.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
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At 8:29 PM -0500 3/4/07, Sean Pollock wrote:
Why be afraid of Frame's possible demise? XML is the future, and
Frame is
just a tool, and should never be the source. There will be (actually,
already are) new tools, Frame ain't all that anyway. Seems like I've
been
using it forever--I look forward to the day that something else will
improve
on it.
Sean Pollock
UGS Corp.
What concerns me is that many of these tools are Enterprise level.
Meaning that they are too expensive to be purchased by a single
person, and often require a server from which to run. What that means,
is that companies will segregate writers into those who know the
tools, and those who don't. If you want to get a job, you have to know
the tools. Most companies don't want to teach you to use them. They
want you to know them already. They won't care if you know XML or
SGML. They will focus on the tool.
Scott
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