Writing code and writing prose are similar activities. But, the latter is much harder because at least the former lends itself to rigorous, automated sanity checks. I can't unit-test my essays.
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Wow, it's the exact opposite for me. Writing brings joy and energy and is already perfect no matter what you write. Ideas are hard to express in code, it's full of bugs, constantly broken and it's painful dealing with all the crap (introduced by others and myself alike).
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Lots of different brain architectures I guess
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Well put. As a writer and merely an investor in software (not a coder), I regard your perspective here as invaluable. In fact, I use a related description to convince investors: software is not bound by time or space and exists in infinite variations, just like stories and songs
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Oh yea, I like that.
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