Eugenia Bahit

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Science, Technical, and Educational Writing

Educational, technical, and science writing are three different types of communication where specific, specialised knowledge defines the reliability of the content.

When it comes to writing about computer science and technology, keeping up with advancements can be challenging. For that reason, having a computer science professional working on it can be a significant advantage.

By going through the following sections, you can discover the differences between these writing styles.


Educational Writing

The purpose of educational writing is to guide and inform readers about specific topics.

Using a direct — and often impersonal — writing style, it aims to help novices to advanced learners understand new concepts through clear explanations, categorical definitions, and examples as well as exercises and summaries to reinforce learning.

The educational writing service covers the following topics:

  • Theoretical computer science.
  • Epistemology.
  • Algebra.
  • Mathematical logic.
  • Theory of Objects.
  • Software engineering.
  • Programming languages such as C, Fortran, Julia, Python, and PHP.
  • Databases and SQL language.
  • GNU/Linux system management and security.
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Educational writing examples are available in English and Spanish.

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Science Writing

The main goal of science writing is to communicate scientific concepts and discoveries, making them accessible and engaging to a broad audience.

Striving for readability and using storytelling techniques and expert interviews, science writing aims to achieve a perfect balance between scientific accuracy and accessibility for the general public.

Among the topics I usually cover in science writing are the following:

  • Quantum computing.
  • High-performance computing.
  • Machine learning.
  • Artificial intelligence.
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Science writing example is available in English.

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Technical Writing

The purpose of technical writing is to convey complex technical information clearly and accurately.

Targeted at computer science professionals and assuming a certain level of technical knowledge, it focuses on clarity, precision, and conciseness to provide step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and flowcharts that explain processes, technologies, and systems.

The technical writing service covers the following topics:

  • Software engineering.
  • Programming languages such as C, Fortran, Julia, Python, and PHP.
  • GNU/Linux system management and security.
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Technical writing examples are available in English and Spanish.

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Science Writing

Science writing involves articles, news stories, features, reportages, and blog posts about scientific topics directed at the general public, including non-specialists.

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Technical Writing

Technical writing includes manuals, user guides, software documentation, and technical specifications aimed at software engineers, programmers, and other computer science experts.

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Educational Writing

Educational writing refers to textbooks, tutorials, instructional materials, and online courses targeted at students, learners, and individuals seeking to understand new concepts.

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Professional Profile and Credentials

For over 10 years, I have been producing content in English and Spanish, developing a career as an educational and technical writer. In the past five years, I have also been working as a bilingual science writer in the fields of applied and theoretical computing science.

A former member of the Association of British Science Writers and the National Union of Journalists, I also trained as a science writer at SciDev and a news journalist at The London School of Journalism (LSJ).

Having published several computer science books, some of my features can also be found in magazines such as Linux / Admin Network & Security, Hacker & Developers, and Scientific Computing World.

Although I am no longer working as a full-time writer, I am open to accepting sporadic writing commissions.

Please get in touch if you have any writing commissions.

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