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Re: Programming / scripting languages in tech-writing
Subject:Re: Programming / scripting languages in tech-writing From:John Cornellier <tw -at- cornellier -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 08 May 2002 11:52:51 +0200
Ed Gregory <edgregory -at- comcast -dot- net> wrote:
>The need is not for you to be a programmer
Yes, but I'd add that being able to _do_ something is a prerequisite to writing about it. Not that you have to earn your living from programming, but you should
at least be able to do some enhancements to "Hello World!".
> but rather for you to be able to document the
> code written by the programmers who would otherwise
> document their code poorly, if at all.
<stepping into the realm of gross generalisation> Dunno about "documenting" code, but good programmers _comment_ their code well, poor programmers comment
poorly if at all.
Experienced programmers know that most coding time is spent maintaining old code, rather than writing new code. Good comments in the code are essential.
Anything else is bad practice.
John Cornellier
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