Y’all it’s a Christmas miracle. I’m in a training that is actually well planned and helpful. Where am I?!
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
We did the buffet thing for Thanksgiving the last several years of my parents’ lives. Mom was an excellent cook, but after 30+ years, she was entirely over it. She didn’t even want the fuss and bother of me cooking for the family where she’d feel the need to supervise. I was still in the “free food is good food” phase of early adulthood, so it worked out. Now I like cooking for others, but in non-COVID times that’s just 4-5 meals a year that have to meet other people’s standards. Not a daily grind.
I have had multiple people tell me that if something is properly developed under agile you won't need technical writing because you won't need a manual.
This is one of the reasons I started a whole bootcamp on "how to actually deliver useful stuff."
My son and I bought a duck for Thanksgiving but the DH said NO and bought a turkey and a ham. Turns out turkey and ham and duck is almost enough protein for a 15yo who's weightlifting.
Maybe 4 years ago we went to Medieval Times for Thanksgiving because we thought it was funny.
I have had multiple people tell me that if something is properly developed under agile you won't need technical writing because you won't need a manual.
Not a manual, but a Help system as you can't put everything in the product UI (for example a list of commands and descriptions). There'll always be a need for tech documentation.
Maybe 4 years ago we went to Medieval Times for Thanksgiving because we thought it was funny.
That is hilarious
The first year I was in NO, then future DH's family did their usual go out to a restaurant for Thanksgiving thing and did not invite me, and our roommate went to his family, so I spent the day alone and cooked the full meal with all the sides by myself because I wanted everything, dammit. DH came home and ate with me at 10pm or something and we had leftovers for days.
Oh, hey, I haven't had coffee yet. That would probably improve my mood.
I have had multiple people tell me that if something is properly developed under agile you won't need technical writing because you won't need a manual.
Lol! I mean, hopefully you won't need an end user manual, but end user doc is not the only kind of technical writing.
I tried to get away from starchy white side dishes and accidentally wound up with a super rich beer mac and cheese that everybody loves and now I'm obliged to make it. It's obviously way heavier, which was not the direction I was aiming for.
I ruint the roasted Brussels sprouts at Thanksgiving, and they haven't been popular so I need another green dish. JZ doesn't like green beans though. Ponder...
Creamed onions with fresh onions are much better and a whole lot of work peeling all those little pearl onions.
I did this recipe and added sage. [link]
I have had multiple people tell me that if something is properly developed under agile you won't need technical writing because you won't need a manual.
That sound you hear is the distant sobs of the operations team
I ruint the roasted Brussels sprouts at Thanksgiving, and they haven't been popular so I need another green dish. JZ doesn't like green beans though. Ponder...
Roasted broccoli florets, tossed with olive oil and garlic, are amazeballs.