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by nocman
4427 days ago
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While I agree that numerous spelling and grammar mistakes can indicate a lack of maturity in writing skills, I also know that some of the most brilliant people I've ever worked with were absolutely terrible at spelling. One guy in particular was an amazing programmer. He produced libraries of code that were fast, efficient, and easy to read and understand. They were also very well documented. I know, because I went through the documentation and fixed the dozens and dozens of spelling errors. If I didn't know otherwise, I'd have thought he made a game out of how poorly he spelled words. I can appreciate numerous spelling/grammar errors making you analyze an article with a bit more scrutiny. However, I can't think of a single example of an article with those kind of errors where I couldn't figure out from the content whether I thought the author really knew what they were talking about. At any rate, I think there is a big difference between an article needing a little bit more scrutiny, and the article being "unsharable". |
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