Writing and Learning -- Part 2

by Jim Highsmith

"Artists, writers, poets, software developers, software designers, software architects, pattern writers ... have something essential in common: They make things under risk," writes Richard Gabriel ( Writers' Workshops & the Work of Making Things ). Last week's Advisor (" Writing and Learning -- Part 1," 31 October 2002) delved into "why" I believe that writing is a vital skill for any professional. Writing, thinking, and learning enhance each other. If this hypothesis is true, then the next question should be, "How do we improve our writing skills?"

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Writing and Learning -- Part 2 7 November 2002