This is the tenth post in the Advent of Technical Writing series, wherein I will share something I have learned from my experience as a technical writer. My experience is primarily in software technical writing, but what you read may apply to different fields, too. View all posts in the series.
I think engineers and UX should write the documentation first and then start working on the project. That way you have a clear idea of what should be in the software and how it should look. When things change you update the documentation. Then it’s already done and complete when you release.
I think engineers and UX should write the documentation first and then start working on the project. That way you have a clear idea of what should be in the software and how it should look. When things change you update the documentation. Then it’s already done and complete when you release.