On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 7:31 PM Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:

> Thanks for the recommendation. I will put the book on the radar. This work
> kind of reminds me about Richard Sennet and The Artisan, where his main
> thesis is that thinking is doing and vice versa.
>
Interesting.  Thinking of "thoughts in action" is a good way to *get* in
action and out of ones head.

> On a related note, that is why is so important for me having a live coding
> environment: is thinking by doing/coding.
>
Yeah. I wish python would support this.  Otoh, automatic syntax checking
and pyflakes checking catches almost all of my blunders, which is a huge
speedup.

> Two readings about the importance of intertwining action, thinking and
> coding and environments to support such entanglement:
>
>    - Developer Efficiency: The importance of immediacy and concreteness
>    in programming tools
>    https://robert.kra.hn/posts/2019-06-20_developer_efficiency.html
>
>    - Software Reflections: Swimming with the Fish:
>    http://simberon.blogspot.com/2013/01/swimming-with-fish.html
>
>
Thanks for these links.  I've bookmarked them.

Edward

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