Wednesday, April 26, 2017

The Value of Hunting, Pecking, and, Thinking with Modern Tools

Team. If you are pensive and careful enough, you can construct a perfect sentence without redactions while reasoning about it with "punctuated thought". Practice this while writing a paragraph. This is a gauge for your "thought rate" while constructing computer programs. This "lesson" is directed at the "newer" developers who might be high-school students or undergraduates.

And, an old friend and software developer, whom I know, had a saying, "A fool with a tool is simply a faster fool!" A Biblical measure exists for being a "fool". You can discover that one if you like. And, admittedly, developers who are rushing others or themselves in the workplace are often the biggest "devils".

In all honesty, these paragraphs required a few redactions. I have not yet found my ideal "pensivity-rate".

Happy Coding!

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