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Why can some articles keep readers engaged from start to finish, while others leave readers thinking "I understand every sentence, but can't grasp the whole picture"? The problem often lies not with readers, but with the writing approach. So how can we write articles that are both professional and readable? This article will use information-delivery articles (such as blogs, technical documentation, academic papers, etc.) as examples to summarize some practical experience. If you happen to be creating such content, these ideas should be helpful. It's worth noting that some techniques mentioned are not limited to information-delivery writing—some methods (such as making text more vivid) are equally applicable to other types of writing like essays and novels.
The essence of technology is a process, method, or apparatus formed to achieve a human purpose. In other words, technology has always served a purpose rather than being the purpose itself. Therefore, when we attempt to solve a problem with technology, the domain where the problem lies and the domain where the solution resides may be completely different. The problem domain is simply where the problem occurs, while the solution domain is where the answer lies - the two are not necessarily aligned. Thus, **the more comprehensive a person's technical mastery, the more likely they are to construct a good solution.**