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2015-01-14 I ignore what the user want to make, for the first time. [長年日記]

(Continued from yesterday)

Whenever I write "readme.txt" about my original software, I make the chapter of

"Firstly, make what I tell, as I tell you"

I ignore what the user want to make, for the first time.

An engineer can work something only one time. She/he might have the capability of change it to what she/he wants.

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Unfortunately, this approach seems not to be acceptable for many people, thought I think that it is the best way to start working something.

The manuals for engineers are also the same.

Japanese English teaching is also the same.

Though somebody hammers some ways of manuals or textbooks into our head, the products or English conversation does not start.

I think if we make one thing to work, it might be easy for us to expand it.