A disgraced scientist visits his ex-wife as a strange solar event unfolds. As the world shifts around them, old wounds surface and something long unresolved finally finds its place.
You are a marvel; I feel so moved by the work. Using Rapture-language with an alien sentience probing and seek was just wonderful. I also believe I can see where your own mastery of coding has created a master writer - I think a lot of people don't realize how scripted coding has become - at least in my work with python - that is 100% the same as storytelling. In your work I see clear function with each line a specific action essential exactly where it is supposed to be and nowhere else. Bravo.
They don't hide it anymore. In Jira, there's "Stories" and "Epics" - And they're used to drive narratives for coding tasks. I always said good code reads like poetry.
I’ve been focused on studying writer’s craft and put coding craft aside for a little the last couple of months. I should take a moment to brush up again.
Well, geez. Not what I was expecting, but wow.
You are a marvel; I feel so moved by the work. Using Rapture-language with an alien sentience probing and seek was just wonderful. I also believe I can see where your own mastery of coding has created a master writer - I think a lot of people don't realize how scripted coding has become - at least in my work with python - that is 100% the same as storytelling. In your work I see clear function with each line a specific action essential exactly where it is supposed to be and nowhere else. Bravo.
They don't hide it anymore. In Jira, there's "Stories" and "Epics" - And they're used to drive narratives for coding tasks. I always said good code reads like poetry.
I’ve been focused on studying writer’s craft and put coding craft aside for a little the last couple of months. I should take a moment to brush up again.
Gold!
Oof.
Just oof.
You know I had to go there.. 😂😂