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July 19th, 2007, 03:12 PM
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tutorial write-up format?
I'm putting together a tutorial and i've a habit of being terribly verbose (anal if you will) I'm curious to know what the community thinks would be a decent format for a tutorial, i.e. what to include that would make it easily readible, where at the same time highly informative and able to be recreated.
Personally I really hate it when i can't recreate things, i.e. lets say there's some really old school bug that's really interesting, but long since patched. If there was a writeup that told all the circumstances surrounding using the exploit etc, where it could be easily recreated in a lab, ther'd be a lot less newbies, I think at least.
I'll have an actual example out once i finish up my tutorial, but what are your thoughts?..what would be a decent format?
Last edited by n00bius; July 19th, 2007 at 04:03 PM.
Reason: anonymous tip about the increased readability of paragraphs
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