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Do people memorize the whole code?

I have seen a few codes here. But , I am a little bit confused that people would write 500 lines , 1000 lines code? Or they copy them 🤔

27th Jan 2023, 11:28 AM
GARIGIPAATI VENKATA SAI KUMAR
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GARIGIPAATI VENKATA SAI KUMAR Memorizing won't take your far. You need to understand the concepts no matter how long it takes for you to get it. And all other things will come naturally.
27th Jan 2023, 11:35 AM
Darpan kesharwani🇮🇳[Inactive📚]
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That's the reason we write documentations. 😉
27th Jan 2023, 2:24 PM
Stefanoo
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Thanks for that ☺️
27th Jan 2023, 11:36 AM
GARIGIPAATI VENKATA SAI KUMAR
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Think of it this way: did the author of your favourite book memorize (or copy pasted) text? When you understand programming well, it is same as being fluent in native language. Programming -> communication (with computer). Programming language -> language used for communication (with computer). If you think this way, you will understand that software expresses systems of (programmer's) thought just like scholarly works describe their author's thoughts. Both are systems of thought. One is used for communication between people. The other is used for communicating with the computer.
28th Jan 2023, 7:17 PM
Avinash Suresh