Technical writing glossary
January 26th, 2004
I created an in-house glossary here at Memex a couple of years ago, to make it easier for new-starts (like myself at the time) to get to grips with all the acronyms and product names that get bandied about in conversations. I remember coming across the following glossary about then and thinking that its design was much better than my own (except that mine allows you to add new terms or click a term and edit a definition). It's Mike Buckler's Technical Writing Glossary:
http://members.iinet.net.au/~mbuckler/glossary1.shtml
Mike is a technical writer, based in Mt Hawthorn, Western Australia, which is here (his map):

I must get round to improving the look of my in-house glossary. Stumbling upon Mike's glossary again I'm reminded how much better-looking it is than mine.
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