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authorag91 <agiugliano@live.it>2021-10-22 21:44:36 +0100
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@@ -13,14 +13,13 @@ places we cannot access or use. The more we write down, the more it
takes to find and understand things we find useful.
Knowledge (web, software, books) keeps growing faster and faster! This
-is not sustainable: we cannot keep up! What if we repeat a terrible
-error that somebody else has written about, only because we could not
-find that? What if that knowledge is in some code we work with
-everyday?
+is not sustainable: we cannot keep up with it! What if we repeat the
+error of somebody else, only because it would take too much reading to
+know? What if that knowledge is in some code we work with everyday?
Moldable development is a paradigm shift that attempts to solve this
problem. In a gist, the tool you use should let you create special tools
-to learn smartly from the what you have.
+to learn smartly from what you have already.
Since we use Emacs, let's make our great editor moldable!