> The problem with writing is that you usually do it by serializing your thoughts in one go. Programming on the other hand is an activity where you almost randomly jump from one point to the other.
It's startling how much I write the exact same way I code, namely by jumping around from place to place. It's more important that your written thoughts deserialize linearly than it is for you to serialize them that way.
It's startling how much I write the exact same way I code, namely by jumping around from place to place. It's more important that your written thoughts deserialize linearly than it is for you to serialize them that way.