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Job Title:
Senior Technical Writer
Company Name:
Sybase Inc.
About Me:
I started walking on this professional road almost 9 years back :) It has been a great journey so far that includes technical writing, content development, technology writing, and television journalism.

Current focus areas are continuous publishing using feedback mechanism, reusable component-based writing using DITA model and single sourcing, Web 2.0, XML based content management solutions, and API and SDK documentation.

I hope this site becomes another great learning and sharing platform for me.

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At 6:40am on April 14th, 2008, Rajeev Jain said…
Never had an oppotunity to use JUDE. What is this all abt?
At 1:43am on April 14th, 2008, Rajeev Jain said…
Hi Roy, Nice to know abt u and ur work. Where exactly r u located at Singapore. Long back even I used to work there for DBS Bank. Abt API Writing - only news I recall is that more and more writers are moving into it.
At 12:56am on April 7th, 2008, Sajitha said…
Sure I shall.
At 12:19am on April 7th, 2008, Sajitha said…
Doing fine. BTW, I have written a book titled "Technical Writing" (I suggested some fancy names, but the publishers wanted to keep it simple). It should be available in the market in the next week:)
At 1:59am on April 2nd, 2008, Sajitha said…
Hello Nabayan,

Nice to hear from you. Not active here as yet.
Hey you are in Singapore eh---no longer next door!

- Sajitha
At 6:13am on April 1st, 2008, Scott Abel said…
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