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The last two points, "Ask feedback from one person", and "Sleep on it" I think are great. Ironically the article ignores the rest of its own tips.
Circular logic. Q: "how do I write more efficiently?" A: "with less words" This "tip" could be omitted entirely.
Better title: "8 Writing Efficiency Tips for Software Professionals", or maybe "8 Tips for Software Professionals to Communicate More Efficiently"?
No text extracts provided in the article. For example a rewritten paragraph, or comparison of some summaries.
Always! Except for this article which does not suggest a way to measure the efficiency of text e.g. number of words to convey the same message.
None provided.
Why would I want to write more efficiently? What real-world problems does efficient writing solve? Maybe I'm a software engineer new to the field and I don't know how pressed for time some managers are, or how people are drowning in verbose corporate junk words?
Maybe this article was LLM generated, like the cover graphic :(