What Is Code?
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What Is Code?
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#4Imagine a world where everyone has their own social version of a Github page instead of a Facebook wall.
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#5Isn't that a seriously mind-bendy kind of article to appear on Bloomberg? Also, isn't it very cool that a whole class of people who may not know a thing about coding (but may be interested) might get to know something about the craft and culture?
And it's presented in a very fun, off-kilter sort of way. That must have been a hell of a lot of work. I actually skimmed the second half and the little robot told me I read it all in 16 minutes which was not possible and who was I kidding!
I had a thought the other day while browsing Etsy. If software really is a craft, could I fashion a bespoke software creation and sell it on Etsy? I know this might seem like a non sequitur. But, you know, what is code? Why couldn't I do something like that?
It's such a strange but vital profession. (Seriously, I would have thought there are a _lot_ more than 11,000,000 professional coders worldwide) and one that is still coming to terms with itself. Inspiring. Note to self, do not think outside the box, code your way out of the box.
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#6Source for accompanying interactives - https://github.com/BloombergMedia/whatiscode
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#8Imagine a world where everyone has their own social version of a Github page instead of a Facebook wall.
Imagine a world where Wikipedia isn't an encyclopedia, but a crowd-sourced collection of all code meticulously indexed and documented that could be written for one language.
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#9I've sent this to him -- he's about 1/4 of the way through and thoroughly enjoying it.
This is a very fun read that's worth leafing through
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#10I like the idea, but is there really no way to mute the audio? Sadly I did not finish the article because of that.