Comment by Scubabear68
3 days ago
In my experience, technical people tend to tag way too many topics with “simply”. It is usually best to get rid of the word.
3 days ago
In my experience, technical people tend to tag way too many topics with “simply”. It is usually best to get rid of the word.
I agree. It usually seems simple to the author but it's bloody annoying when some documentations says something is simple and it actually isn't.
I refuse to use the word "simple" in my docs writing for this precise reason. I have come to view the word to seem condescending/elitist, even if that's not the intent.
If something is written as simple, but I as an entrant to something view it as not simple, I'm going to be severely discouraged - "if this is the simple thing, what is the hard thing?"
It's often an unnecessary adjective.
Fair. Context matters.
Same in spoken word; I don't know if this is a regional (western European, expat-English) thing, but a lot of people will interspers their spoken sentences with "basically" and "actually" a lot. It's gratuitous and more of a verbal tic than something that adds to their sentence.
But maybe I'm overthinking it too much. I prefer reading.
Fair.