Tad Dieken—tech writer at Accuray—shares how to get started contributing to GitHub, including how to find projects that interest you, how to overcome imposter syndrome in GitHub, and which new skills you may learn in the process.
Skill #21: Mentoring Prospective Tech Writers
Skill #20: Understanding Content Marketing
Skill #19: Writing for Nonprofit Organizations
Skill #18: Embracing the Long Game of Technical Writing
Skill #17: Branding Your Work
Skill #16: Using Cognitive Science to Make Your Technical Writing More Interesting
Skill #15: Transitioning into Instructional Design
Skill #14: Contributing to Open Source Projects
Skill #13: Getting Your First Job in Technical Communication
Skill #12: Teaching Technical Writing
Skill #11: Surviving in the Dev World
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Skill #10: Implementing Single-Source Authoring
Skill #9: Creating a Human Connection in Your Documentation
Skill #8: Acquiring the Three Types of Knowledge Tech Writers Need to Succeed
Skill #7: Preparing for the Future of Tech Comm
Skill #6: Bridging the Gap Between Documentation and Support
Skill #5: Getting Involved in a Community
Skill #4: Understanding UX Design
Skill #3: Creating Just-in-Time Documentation
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