Technical Spec Writing
4 exercises — write technical specification documents with measurable requirements, clear scope boundaries, and explicit edge case handling.
Formula:
"[Component] must [specific measurable behaviour] under [defined condition], measured [how/when]."This is the core distinction between a spec and a design doc: a spec states the contract (what), while a design doc explains how it will be achieved.
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Practice writing technical specifications: measurable requirements, functional vs. non-functional requirements, scope boundaries, and edge case handling. 4 exercises.
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