Welcome to Weds-Blues 101: Redundant Documentation Examples
Chapter 1: The Futility of Redundant Documentation
It's not just about writing things down, it's about writing them down in excruciating detail.
Take this sentence for example: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." We've documented every step of this process:
- Step 1: "The quick" - This is where the fox is at the beginning of the sentence.
- Step 2: "brown" - This is where the fox's fur turns brown.
- Step 3: "fox" - This is where the fox is introduced as the subject of the sentence.
- Step 4: "jumps" - This is where the fox performs its jump.
- Step 5: "over" - This is where the fox jumps over the lazy dog.
- Step 6: "the lazy dog" - This is where the dog is introduced as the object of the sentence.
And here's a diagram to help illustrate the process:
Want to learn more about this process? Check out Step 1: The Quick, Step 2: The Brown, Step 3: The Fox, Step 4: The Jump, Step 5: The Dog, or Step 6: The Final Leap.