I feel a disconnect between what the writer probably wants to say (which is kinda meh...everyone's brain is different, good for the author if he found something he enjoys), and the actual argument they're pushing, which is more interesting to be honest.
> All engineers are good writers… of code.
> Writing is a way to organize your brain
> Writing is a way to learn something
> Writing helps you identify mistakes
> Remember–reading is a habit, writing is a skill. And in order to prefect your skill, you need to write more.
Basically, "write more code if you're good at it, you'll learn a lot, organize your brain, and improve your skills" is also a decent takeway from this.
> All engineers are good writers… of code.
> Writing is a way to organize your brain
> Writing is a way to learn something
> Writing helps you identify mistakes
> Remember–reading is a habit, writing is a skill. And in order to prefect your skill, you need to write more.
Basically, "write more code if you're good at it, you'll learn a lot, organize your brain, and improve your skills" is also a decent takeway from this.