Know Your Point: Communication in The Pragmatic Programmer

Know Your Point: Communication in The Pragmatic Programmer

The biggest lesson I got from the communication chapter in The Pragmatic Programmer is 
  • Know what your point is
  • And who you want to communicate it too
We all know that we should talk differently to a fellow engineer, a junior or a senior, a client, a product manager or a CEO. We have all been there right? Even when just communicating technical ideas. „You can present [your] update in many different ways, depending on your audience.” I find this fascinating to know. Isn’t it interesting how the same piece of information can be represented differently to so many people? This was a fascinating part of my sociology degree. Studying how we can portray the same data in different ways. And then you have to ask yourself „Does this communicate what I want to to my audience in a way that works for them?”
A dark blue image with some code and that says „communication”
So know your audience. Know who they are. And say it to them - in a way that will make sense to them.

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