Thursday, November 27, 2008

Career opportunities in the Great White North

The following appeared in the dita.xml.org blog, a site for people interested in the Darwin Information Typing Architecture OASIS standard. DITA is an XML-based architecture, used primarily by technical writers, for authoring, producing, and delivering technical information.
So, finding an article such as the following on this blog is leads to a bit of puzzlement:

  • Ler us hope that the market for technical writers is not so bad that becoming a nanny in Canada is a reasonable alternative career.
  • The All your base are belong to us diction suggests that the marketing lingo has been through the BlahblahFish emulsifier.

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