The quote above from programmer Jeffrey Ventrella is a reminder that slow and steady wins the race.

Basically, a good deal of scaffolding.

A picture begins to take shape.

Later on, I come back and dot my i’s and cross my t’s.

The end of each arc is something like implementation-ready code.

(“Cleaning my studio” is a necessary part of finishing the cycle).

Sometimes I’m wrong.

Sometimes I’m right.

There is no way to really know until the organism is fully formed and staring me in the face.

Anyway, back to the cauldron-soup-programmers.

Literally speaking as well,speeding doesn’t get you there faster.

The Case for Slow Programming| Nature…Brain…Language…Technology…Design

Photo byHans,Marion.