While reading this I kinda realized: While I don't usually write articles, this is all also very relevant to writing a good Readme for a project. Except you can assume even less that the reader has any sort of initial interest in your content and might be much more thoroughly looking for clues as to whether or not to even continue reading.
Yes! In fact, I believe this is a good framework for thinking about any sort of writing that has a reader. Be it articles, readme files, job applications, project reports - anything.
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While reading this I kinda realized: While I don't usually write articles, this is all also very relevant to writing a good Readme for a project. Except you can assume even less that the reader has any sort of initial interest in your content and might be much more thoroughly looking for clues as to whether or not to even continue reading.
Yes! In fact, I believe this is a good framework for thinking about any sort of writing that has a reader. Be it articles, readme files, job applications, project reports - anything.