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recent updates on the handbook?

Hi!

Does anyone have recent updates on the handbook to improve this page? -- Charles Jeffrey Danoff (talk) 06:20, 22 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Great start of including how the tech industry is handling the outbreak of COVID-19, however the article should elaborate more on a summary of what is included in the handbook. For example, a brief summary of what content is in it and how it is useful to make the readers know prior reading the whole handbook. Additionally, it should include some highlights of positive of negative ways that COVID have affected this field. Does people tend to go more digitally now since there's a decrease in-person contact? Other than that the article is neutral, great job.