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The Community's Guide to Documentation
How do you capture your thoughts and discoveries? Where do you document them? How do you organise your requirements and system documentation? This collection helps answer your questions about documentation.
Simon Tomes
Community Lead at Ministry of Testing
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Hello, I'm Simon. Since 2003 I've had various roles in testing, tech leadership and coaching. I believe in the power of collaboration, creativity and community. 🎓 MoT-STEC qualified.
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