Not really! But, I did get you to click to read the story. 1-Minute (or Less) Summary Don’t you hate those clickbait stories that use headlines to get you to read something that is sponsored? Well, at least this story is not sponsored. But! I did get you to click to read it, and I will make it worth your time. There is a UA tool called the Oracle Database Features and Licensing App, and…
I don’t think that database does what you think it does. 1-Minute (or Less) Summary Lots of people look for excuses to use a technology in favor other another technology. Sometimes it is because they really like the “new” technology. Sometimes it is because they really dislike the “old” technology. Me! I prefer to use the right technology! So when you need to provide Document-based dataKey-Value pairsWide column stores You really need to consider Oracle…
by Bill Sawyer DITA, the Darwin Information Typing Architecture, is a specification used extensively by user assistance teams (i.e., doc writers, tech writers, curriculum devs, instructional designers, etc.). To be fair, it is a specification that has both advocates and detractors, with the vast majority of people in the middle who just want to get a job done. An advocate example – Technical writing and DITAA detractor example – Why you should ditch DITA and…