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Is computer coding an art form?

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20th May 2017, 8:51 PM
Peter David Carter
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Programming certainly can have quite a bit of elegance to it, but it's a little limited in terms of audience size. Also, every language has its own esthetic, which is part of the charm of learning multiple languages. Unfortunate that time pressure and other stresses can get in the way of that elegance, but that's why it's ask the more impressive when you can pull it off. I liken the esthetic value of code to that of equations, rather esoteric, not commonly appreciated, but still worth appreciation. Indulge me for a moment? I know there are people that don't like math here.. e^(pi*i) +1=0 The 5 most important numbers in mathematics, connected by the 4 fundamental operations. I don't know about you, but that is something that touches me.
21st May 2017, 3:27 AM
Jim
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Depends on what you are coding. Coding can be: a hobby professional work routine job an addiction an art form
20th May 2017, 10:22 PM
NimWing Yuan
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I have yet to find something which cannot be considered as art (as in, nobody considers it as art).
21st May 2017, 2:00 AM
Hatsy Rei
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I suppose it could be considered an art. With programming / software development there are a great many skills you may not consider as very beneficial until you actually need them. Being able to use them all to interpret requirements and use cases, while translating abstract concepts into code to create a cohesive product takes some mental gymnastics that I would consider as being it's own unique art form. Art isn't a narrowly defined word... art is the creation of something unique. With programming, we not only imagine something unique, we bring it to life.
20th May 2017, 9:26 PM
Mike
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hm, i think it cant be a matter of beauty of the code itself exactly. i think its a matter of what does the programer codes for , what attention he pays to make a pretty code or make a code that just works. it more about the intention.
20th May 2017, 9:13 PM
Onx
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@Maar I find algorithms very artful sometimes. I would like to understand them better
20th May 2017, 9:31 PM
Peter David Carter
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If you are good with css Although i do enjoy looking at CLEAN code in intelij
21st May 2017, 3:21 AM
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@James what differentiates functional code from artful code, to you?
20th May 2017, 9:00 PM
Peter David Carter
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@James Is lolcode really art (http://lolcode.codeschool.com/ ) or is it too commercial?
20th May 2017, 9:05 PM
Peter David Carter
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@James do you think being just pretty makes something art?
20th May 2017, 9:08 PM
Peter David Carter
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@James So artfulness is about being able understand what the code is doing? It's a dataflow thing?
20th May 2017, 9:11 PM
Peter David Carter
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@James Do you apply the same principals to other art: visual art, poetry, prose, sculpture, martial arts?
20th May 2017, 9:14 PM
Peter David Carter
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@James I once came up with the idea to make a guitar that writes computer code. The idea was largely about functional flow at the time
20th May 2017, 9:18 PM
Peter David Carter
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@James on a practical basis it could also be quicker and more versatile, though the basics would take much longer to learn
20th May 2017, 9:21 PM
Peter David Carter
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I find part of it art. Logarithms and all are just math and I find it hard to see them as art. But then there's coming up with ideas for codes and making the design and all. That's 100% art.
20th May 2017, 9:30 PM
Maart
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They are something for sure.. But art? I don't know. This all depends on what your definition​ of art is of course
20th May 2017, 9:41 PM
Maart
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yeah...sometimes it could be an art form depending on u that u r doing some creative or doing as usual work
17th Feb 2018, 11:12 AM
NEVER Shown
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Everything is an art if you love doing it . But nowadays everything has to be done faster,better,easier - that's a bit wrong. if you understand what do I mean ...
22nd May 2017, 9:32 AM
VendeTTa
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someone here told the right thing. coding is a hobby for some people whereas for others it is world to live without impossible. I think everyine who is dealing with coding must love it as much as possible.
21st May 2017, 11:51 AM
Odiljon Djamalov
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