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157 sats \ 3 replies \ @kepford 7 Mar \ parent \ on: Some thoughts on what's worked for me in my first ten days here meta
Always pleasantly surprised that folks outside of tech field learned HTML or even Markdown. Most people have a mental block and many in my field like to pretend we are all scientists or wizards. We aren't. At least I'm not. Most of us just have a bent towards knowing how stuff works and/or math. Usually comes down to tolerance. How much nonsense can you tolerate. I'd rather stare at code than legal documents any day. I don't know how attorneys do it. The money helps I imagine.
My daughter's a late millennial (born in the mid-90s), and let me tell you, and entire swath of that generation -- techies and artists alike -- learned HTML because of Tumblr.
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I guess we're all wired differently, but legal documents are in English. Code seems much more challenging. I will say that there's nothing more mind numbingly boring than reading some long legal document. Verbose bullshit. I did it for years to support myself. I don't miss those days.
My very limited, basic, connect the dots exposure to coding makes me think it's a hell of a lot of fun, but I'm sure everything can become drudgery if you have to do it.