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1. illwrk+Dz3[view] [source] 2024-10-18 20:05:58
>>dillon+(OP)
I'm a designer by trade, programming is largely a hobby for me. By default I see things as pictures in my mind, I always have.

When I read something and it doesn't make absolute sense to me, I need to learn more about the context so that I can 'see' the whole picture and how it fits together. This means I can take a while to grasp something, but once I do I seem to have a better understanding of it than my peers - likely because I have that wider context.

I also have a tendency and desire to simplify the complex - which I think is a combination of my need to learn the detail in order to build that picture in my mind - and with my design background I can represent that well in reality.

In my corporate day job it means that I can take complex stuff and make sense of it. And provided I've got support to be brutal in cutting down information, I can simplify it for others to grasp also.

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2. Brain_+xns[view] [source] 2024-10-29 01:06:54
>>illwrk+Dz3
Do you really clearly see an image with colors stably without it easily disappearing? I can only kind of pretend I see something and then in a way see it through the pretending :)
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