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Old 11-21-2012, 06:46 AM   #54
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I know a lot of them. Me for example. I write like i code. Short, concise and with no redundant information or duplications. Which is a good way to code but not a good way to write academic papers...
But don't you think that the ability to write clearly and well is a fundamental part of the job of a programmer? I spend far more time writing requirements specifications, design documents, etc, than I do writing code. If the customer doesn't understand your requirements spec, he's not going to sign it off and allow you to start work on the system.
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