Small habit — Big results
Great post!
As a dev, I love saying „debugged“ for „analysed carefully“.
At least, as I often share my unique experience here, I use the „I thought“ on purpose.
Not „one size fits all“ though.
And, as a reader of good print magazines, I often notice two patterns:
- fancy headlines
- the last paragraph re-grabs an idea of the first paragraph.
“Debugged” has such a nice ring to it :D
Curious: do you find print-style patterns still work well in digital?
It depends. I tend to read shorter articles on the phone and longer posts via e-mail or desktop, and large-format newspaper articles on paper.
Love it! I have to keep my articles shorter, haha
what make you think so?
Rate of revelation got me. It’s from Nicola’s Cole. But this whole article is gold man
RoR existed long before NC, check Gustav Freytag my friend
I didn’t knew man…thanks for that. And also if you could suggest a good book on writing that would be great
Ermmm
Curious what made you go ermmm? 😄
Bravo.👏🏻
Great post!
As a dev, I love saying „debugged“ for „analysed carefully“.
At least, as I often share my unique experience here, I use the „I thought“ on purpose.
Not „one size fits all“ though.
And, as a reader of good print magazines, I often notice two patterns:
- fancy headlines
- the last paragraph re-grabs an idea of the first paragraph.
“Debugged” has such a nice ring to it :D
Curious: do you find print-style patterns still work well in digital?
It depends. I tend to read shorter articles on the phone and longer posts via e-mail or desktop, and large-format newspaper articles on paper.
Love it! I have to keep my articles shorter, haha
what make you think so?
Rate of revelation got me. It’s from Nicola’s Cole. But this whole article is gold man
RoR existed long before NC, check Gustav Freytag my friend
I didn’t knew man…thanks for that. And also if you could suggest a good book on writing that would be great
Ermmm
Curious what made you go ermmm? 😄
Bravo.👏🏻