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In conclusion, many tools, technologies, practices, and helpful documents can impact the way future technical writers hone their skills and progress in both the professional world and the academic world. As technology increases, so does the way we succeed. Overall, what is the best way to develop your skills as a technical writer? Practice, practice, practice. Follow the tips and suggestions on this blog and pick up your pen or turn on your computer and get to writing the best technical documents for the world of tomorrow. Your only limitations are the ones you put upon yourself, so get out there and be the best you can be, and let your technical writing skills reflect your passion and direction.

    Additional References 

28 Websites paying to write Technical Articles (codinglists.com)

60 Best Technical Writing Blogs and Websites in 2023 (feedspot.com)

13 Most Popular Tools for Technical Writing - Document360

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