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good morning everyone um thank you for having me here and letting me tell my story and Iamp;#39;m a bit nervous actually Iamp;#39;m a lot nervous so letamp;#39;s get right to it um so my name is yustin aatala and I have been a technical writer for about nine years uh I studied uh software engineering and programming but I quite soon I realized itamp;#39;s not what I want to do and I canamp;#39;t do it Iamp;#39;m not good at it so I changed those studies and to graphic design and after the studies I moved to Finland and got my first job as a technical writer uh and that company was doing the documentation in Microsoft Word and in design there was a lot of places where had multiple copies of the same content and I was wondering must be a better way to do it uh and that was probably the first time I came across the data and structure documentation but I did didnamp;#39;t want to look into it more and they didnamp;#39;t want to look into it more uh so then after some time I looked