Comment by quesera
1 day ago
Not in my experience.
The only slapdash prose in the cycle is in the immediate output of a product development discussion.
And that is inevitably too sparse to inform, without the full context of the team, company, and industry.
Sorry, are you saying "the only place where there's slapdash prose is right before it would be super cool to have an alpha version of the code magically appear, that we can iterate on based on the full context of the team, company, and industry"?
No, not at all.
Alpha code with zero context is an utter waste of attention.
I must be confused about how y'all are developing software, because the path from "incompletely specified takeaways from a product design meeting", and "final product" does not pass through any intermediate steps where reduced contextual awareness is valuable.
Writing code is not the hard part.
Where's "zero context" coming from here?
I didn't say anything about "slapdash".
Umm. Yeah, I think ya did. :)
No.
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