Andy Dent
Posts: 165
Nickname: andydent
Registered: Nov, 2005
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Re: Writing Software is Like ... Writing
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Posted: Mar 28, 2010 9:51 PM
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I'm a professional software developer with over 25 years experience who is also a creative writer, albeit with little published so far. I'm an ongoing student of development and thinking processes and I have an unfortunate tendency when interested in any topic to buy a few books about it (Amazon loves me).
There is no single discipline or approach of writing that you can generalise as a comparison to software development. One of the interesting things about this comparison is how many similarities there are between different approaches to writing - practically every way that people develop software has an analogous school of how to write and usually a few popular books on how to write using that approach. Whether it be an incremental, agile approach, utterly chaotic or rigorous waterfall, someone has already taught this as the way to write novels, screenplays etc. ;-)
So, in a simple sense, the original premise is correct - writing software is like writing and there is no one way to do either. Ultimately it all comes back to an individual being able to get their ideas out in a sequence that is acceptable to their audience. Hopefully that means the audience understands things the same way as the author but it's not guaranteed.
Maybe, writing software is like writing for critics?
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