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### 1. [PLOG](https://hing9u.tistory.com/)
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### 1. [PLOG](https://hing9u.tistory.com/)
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一个喜欢薰衣草紫的韩国前端工程师,网页设计简洁优雅,
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一个喜欢薰衣草紫的韩国前端工程师,网页设计简洁优雅,
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[PLOG — PLOG](https://hing9u.tistory.com/)
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### 2. [Passo uno](https://passo.uno/)
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### 2. [Passo uno](https://passo.uno/why-technical-writing/)
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> **About “passo uno”**
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> **About “passo uno”**
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> Passo uno is Italian for stop-motion. It also means step one.
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> Passo uno is Italian for stop-motion. It also means step one.
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> Choosing the first step of a procedure is often the most critical part of technical writing. At the same time, good UX writing can be seen as a sequence of discrete steps, a stop-motion dialogue which flows like a real conversation. I also wanted the domain name to reflect my ancestry: I was born in Italy and consider myself Italian, though I’ve lived in Spain for longer.
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> Choosing the first step of a procedure is often the most critical part of technical writing. At the same time, good UX writing can be seen as a sequence of discrete steps, a stop-motion dialogue which flows like a real conversation. I also wanted the domain name to reflect my ancestry: I was born in Italy and consider myself Italian, though I’ve lived in Spain for longer.
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> [Passo uno/why-technical-writing/](https://passo.uno/why-technical-writing/)
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### 3. [政治学的邀约](https://finelin.notion.site/finelin/8f0e84b281894a9fb599e5ac8c511faf)
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### 3. [政治学的邀约](https://finelin.notion.site/finelin/8f0e84b281894a9fb599e5ac8c511faf)
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