Format--Structure Content--Concepts Reality--Real-life
The format of very succinct articles is the key to all great literature.
Usually the things of most worth are simply stated Majestic in concept Whip sentences in writing Words with wallop, like burning, hanging and the rack
Words that crash through our defenses That force us to face reality That compress a vital concept Into spear-like succinctness
The concepts are true--and illstrated to establish their verity
The practicality of each article and concept is substantiated by the real-life experiences that serve as their basis
This is a vital addition to the literature on system design and development: projects.