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Writing Users Guides for C and C++ Programming Applications, Course Offered By UCSC Extension In Silicon Valley

Business Wire, Jan 18, 1996

CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 18, 1996--The structure and framework of C programs, files and database operations and operating systems extensions are explained in a course for technical writers and managers offered by University of California Santa Cruz Extension in Silicon Valley.

"How to Write Users Guides for C and C Programming Applications" meets Fridays, February 2-16, 9 am to 5 pm in UCSC Extension's Santa Clara facility at 3120 De La Cruz Blvd.

Participants are shown how to write documentation guides and verify their work. Topics include understanding object-oriented programming, practicing documenting C and C programs and documenting Graphical User Interfaces.

This course applies as an elective toward UCSC Extension's Certificate Program in Managing the Development of Technical Information. UCSC Extension's certificate programs are a series of core courses and electives. Courses can be taken individually as well as part of the certificate program.

For further information about the course or certificate program, call UCSC Extension's Business and Management Department at (408) 342- 0233.

CONTACT: UC Santa Cruz Extension

Denise Viereck, 408/342-0303

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