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by alightergreen
4674 days ago
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Haha! Agreed, but like lots of software things--I think that's mostly because the instructions are written by the programmers. I'm management at my company (don't code), but have never had trouble grasping the conceptual issues and intricacies of code, and that makes me really good at teaching it. You just have to contextualize it properly for their perspective. Writers, or anyone that's not a programmer, doesn't care what a git is or how it work technically. They want to know how it will fulfill their wants/needs, and they want big buttons labeled with those solutions. I could teach my grandma to use to the github client if there was a shortcut to it on her desktop. |
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