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The most important 20% of your effort

May 06, 2020 Yogi S.Leave a comment

I worked as a software engineer for a while, and like most engineers, writing documentation, finishing off the last 10-20% of the work to make it usable by others, make it readable were usually not high on my priority list. The last 20% matters But … “The most important 20% of your effort”

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