What is Coding to You? 07-02-2016, 05:07 AM
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To me, coding is a hobby. Coding requires, practice, creativity, persistence, patience, and concentration. Coding has been around since the beginning of computers and has continued to grow and flourish in a variety of settings. There are infinite possibilities with such a powerful tool and it should be treated accordingly. Some may disagree, but I believe that all coding languages have a use. Each language has it's own unique style and function; however, languages are starting to unify and become cross compatible.
This may be a good thing or a bad thing depending on your standpoint. For me, I believe it is both. It is a bad thing because I enjoy having to learn all the new quirks that come with a new language and unification kind of ruins the fun and causes lazy coding. An example would be array declaration being versatile in java to make C++ coders more comfortable. Personally, I think that it is an interesting idea in that it separates the newbies from the more experienced. It is also a good thing because it brings people from all coding backgrounds together to be able to work with one platform with ease and comfort. I do believe that unification and cross-compatibility should be used sparingly so as to preserve unique styles and functions.
Coding is an art. It can be elegant, functional, and creatively provocative. Good code shouldn't be difficult to read through and it should be written much like a book in terms of "flow." Coding makes the truth of problem solving concrete. There is almost never just one solution to a problem and through code we are able to analyze a problem in greater detail. Code is a unique type of art that can be combined with other variants to further improve solutions. You can take 20 different bits of code, weave them together, and get one amazing program.
What are your thoughts on coding? Why did you start and what do you most enjoy about coding? Do you have any favorite languages?
This may be a good thing or a bad thing depending on your standpoint. For me, I believe it is both. It is a bad thing because I enjoy having to learn all the new quirks that come with a new language and unification kind of ruins the fun and causes lazy coding. An example would be array declaration being versatile in java to make C++ coders more comfortable. Personally, I think that it is an interesting idea in that it separates the newbies from the more experienced. It is also a good thing because it brings people from all coding backgrounds together to be able to work with one platform with ease and comfort. I do believe that unification and cross-compatibility should be used sparingly so as to preserve unique styles and functions.
Coding is an art. It can be elegant, functional, and creatively provocative. Good code shouldn't be difficult to read through and it should be written much like a book in terms of "flow." Coding makes the truth of problem solving concrete. There is almost never just one solution to a problem and through code we are able to analyze a problem in greater detail. Code is a unique type of art that can be combined with other variants to further improve solutions. You can take 20 different bits of code, weave them together, and get one amazing program.
What are your thoughts on coding? Why did you start and what do you most enjoy about coding? Do you have any favorite languages?
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