Documentation & Books
Richard Gaskin
ambassador at fourthworld.com
Wed Jul 7 10:51:39 EDT 2004
Wolfgang M.Bereuter wrote:
> If you are interested in getting the big potential of creativity of the
> right brainers, they are about 50% of the mankind, but I belive less
> than 5% of the programmers, then you have to give them a
> brainfriendly(!) documentation.
Is the problem really just documentation, or could there be something
inherent in the nature of programming that doesn't appeal as strongly to
"right-brainers"?
The majority of the world's population is under 6 ft. tall, yet only a
small subset do well in basketball, no matter how many books describe
the rules of the game.
If you'll pardon the reductio ad absurdum, there's a point to it:
Programming is an analytic meditation, in which a goal is broken down
into tasks, and those tasks broken down into lines of code. While I
believe good programming also involves the "right-brain" skill of
pattern recognition, the analytic nature of the task may be a
contributing factor to why programming is something only a subset of
humanity finds enjoyable.
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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