When I write articles for a human audience, I'm never sure if I'm connecting with the reader. I work to improve my writing and increase odds of making a connection. But every reader is running different wetware. Every one of them makes predictions and interpretations about the world in a way that is different from everyone else on the planet. Figuring this out is no small challenge and, point of fact, is what makes writing so very interesting.
Coding for Pleasure
When I write articles for a human audience, I'm never sure if I'm connecting with the reader. I work to improve my writing and increase odds of making a connection. But every reader is running different wetware. Every one of them makes predictions and interpretations about the world in a way that is different from everyone else on the planet. Figuring this out is no small challenge and, point of fact, is what makes writing so very interesting.
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