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Technical Communication (9th Edition)

Technical Communication (9th Edition)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book is better than what some reviewers write!
Review:

This book is written well and is a useful tool to use when writing everything from a resume and cover letter to a complete proposal. It also give instructions on how to make a web page and scripting in html. Although I am sure that this material is very similiar to that of the previous editions, I would highly recommend this book to anyone who would like to write better.

I wish that I had not read the previous bad reviews and ordered this book in hardcover instead of a used softcover.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book is better than what some reviewers write!
Review:

This book is written well and is a useful tool to use when writing everything from a resume and cover letter to a complete proposal. It also give instructions on how to make a web page and scripting in html. Although I am sure that this material is very similiar to that of the previous editions, I would highly recommend this book to anyone who would like to write better.

I wish that I had not read the previous bad reviews and ordered this book in hardcover instead of a used softcover.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Make this book your last choice
Review: I had the displeasure of using this textbook in my Technical Writing course at the local university. This author lacked depth in his discussions on all the topics. That probably explains the addition of supplemental course material. The examples used in this textbook were acceptable, but I was still left hanging with "what if" questions unanswered. The organization of this book also needs some improvement. On a positive note (yes there is a positive side to this), I found the Appendix very useful as a reference guide, though.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Make this book your last choice
Review: I used this text for a technical writing course. The students liked it well enough, as did I, but it's not the best out there. Lanno uses examples generously. This is a good way to make abstract ideas concrete and understandable. However, he uses so many that the book lacks depth (and substance, at times). After reading a few examples, one gets bored and skips ahead--the point has already been made. So, the text is okay, but a bit too simple for college use.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Moderately Useful Text
Review: I used this text for a technical writing course. The students liked it well enough, as did I, but it's not the best out there. Lanno uses examples generously. This is a good way to make abstract ideas concrete and understandable. However, he uses so many that the book lacks depth (and substance, at times). After reading a few examples, one gets bored and skips ahead--the point has already been made. So, the text is okay, but a bit too simple for college use.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Written by an expert in the marketing of textbooks!
Review: John Lannon was a successful author of a college writing and composition textbook. He then created various spinoffs so that his publisher could cover more markets: business writing, technical writing, and so on (for both college and high school).

So he's really not a current specialist in technical writing, and he's not employed as a technical writer. He's just an English instructor who has been using essentially the same basic materials in all his books for decades.

This text is a perfect example. It has very little to do with today's field of technical communications. There are many other textbooks that have more specific and up-to-date examples and guidelines for contemporary technical writers. Any book by Hackos, for example, runs circles around this one.

In any case, he and his publisher don't need your single-copy sale. They sell thousands of these books for coursewide use at many schools across the country for use in very elementary courses. They don't care about individual users.

So save your money and buy something else!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What's new in this 9th Edtion?
Review: The answer is nothing. This 9th edition is practically the same as 8th. This author must be the greediest man I've ever seen. Over half of the colleges in US use this book for technical writing, and he's still charging people $80 for it. Hasn't he made enough money with the 1st edition already?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What's new in this 9th Edtion?
Review: The answer is nothing. This 9th edition is practically the same as 8th. This author must be the greediest man I've ever seen. Over half of the colleges in US use this book for technical writing, and he's still charging people $80 for it. Hasn't he made enough money with the 1st edition already?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Clear-Concise-Simple
Review: The key to technical writing is best described as clear-concise-simple. The most accurate review of this book is to simply add NOT to each of these goals.It is NOT Clear - NOT Concise - Not Simple. It does boast one quality. It is vastly overpriced.
The writers style is easy to describe. It is very much like those bookshelf size computer manuals that we have all come to know and "love" so well!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good Reference Text, But Poor Reading Material
Review: This text book is not reader friendly. It is tedious and boring. However, it is a good reference manual. Hard to justify the price you pay for it.


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