Worth Reading: Why you should document first Programmers and project managers sometimes think the phrase “doc-driven development” means putting a lot of comments in code or working closely with doc writers as development happens. That’s because it’s hard to imagine how development can possibly happen after documentation, because surely documentation can’t happen until there’s something to actually document. —Seth Kenlon @ Opensource Related ← Worth Reading: The shape of HPC and AI iron to comeWorth Reading: Hacking through the random number generator →