Technical writing is inevitable nowadays, and one should take it seriously for a few reasons. First and foremost, it belongs to means of communication any, not just IT, project should have in its disposal. Next, writing of this kind helps to grow a company’s Knowledge Base, which by default may be considered as a critical part of their own know-how. Finally, despite anyone’s likes and dislikes, it really is a part of testing efforts all modern businesses invest in a lot. As a result, the technical writer role is omnipresent.
My way to technical writing was long and long before that I’ve been working as technical and business translator for years. Also, I had a chance to have my hand in SEO copywriting and website content and creative writing. My recent work activity as Web developer, Frontend engineer, etc. got regulated with numerous NDAs, which restrict mentioning most of subjects. However, I could collect some bits to illustrate the range and scope of my written works here.
In addition to my IT background I may freely use three languages, among which English is not my native one. However, it is a great tool for enormous array of information in the modern world.