https://thoughtstreams.io/paltman/writing-software/Writing Softwarepaltman2012-10-12T20:18:57Zhttps://thoughtstreams.io/paltman/writing-software/#card-335There are several principals that hol...2012-09-15T22:21:48Z2012-09-15T22:21:48Z
There are several principals that hold true in this essay about writing essays that hold true for writing great software, at least in the manner that I have learned and ascribe to.
They are:
* Write a fast 1st draft that will be bad, no edits, just write, and get all the words out there.
* Rewrite your 1st (maybe even a 2nd or 3rd draft)
* Review by yourself and others for improvements and corrections
* "Design" your essay for readers who will not read it as carefully as you have done during your editing and rewriting.
I think each one of these can be applied to software development where:
* Fast 1st Draft == Just get something working
* Rewrite == Refactor or Fresh-Starting
* Review == Code Review and/or Pull Request
* Design for Light Readers == Clean API and Good Docs
https://thoughtstreams.io/paltman/writing-software/#card-334Writing software has a lot of similar...2012-09-15T22:21:46Z2012-09-15T22:21:46Z
Writing software has a lot of similarities as writing an essay.
Reference [Paul Graham, March 2005](http://www.paulgraham.com/writing44.html)