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<p>the leading American academic and book-publishing style guide, beginning with its 15th edition (2003) explicitly defers, for "computer writing", to the quotation punctuation style <a href="page.php?w=logical_quotation">logical quotation</a> recommended by the essay "Hacker Writing Style" in The New Hacker's Dictionary (and cites NHD for nothing else).  The 16th edition (2010, and the current issue as of 2016 lc=y) does likewise. The <a href="page.php?w=National_Geographic_Society">National Geographic</a> Style Manual lists NHD among only 8 specialized</p><p>
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