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Firadeoclus | 3 years ago

> They almost convinced me somewhere in my career. But the hard truth I learnt is that most people are saying this because they aren’t capable of verbalizing what they are programming.

I'd say that's true, and it's worth noting at this point that expressing certain things in natural language is hard. The strict rules of programming languages mean that you can reason about programs to a complexity level that would otherwise be unreachable. Notation as a tool of thought. The corollary is that there may not be a simple natural language equivalent of the code you're writing, and that adding documentation might be more effort than it's worth.

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