Your first remark, which starts “If there is some good way...”
I suggest quoting the remarks using the markdown syntax with a > in front of the line, like so:
>If there is some good way of explaining plans to programmers such that programmers will only approve of non-terrible plans, then yes, this works.
That will look like this:
If there is some good way of explaining plans to programmers such that programmers will only approve of non-terrible plans, then yes, this works.
You can then respond to the quotes afterwards, and the flow will be more obvious to the reader.
Thank you. I edited the remarks to conform. I was not familiar with the mechanism for quoting, here. Let me know if I missed any.
You’re welcome!
I suggest quoting the remarks using the markdown syntax with a > in front of the line, like so:
That will look like this:
You can then respond to the quotes afterwards, and the flow will be more obvious to the reader.
Thank you. I edited the remarks to conform. I was not familiar with the mechanism for quoting, here. Let me know if I missed any.
You’re welcome!