Code in a sentence as a noun

Jeff has interpreted "learn to code" with "become a programmer".

To be honest, if we were focused on raw req/s we would fix some of the code paths that waste a ton of cpu cycles.

Our senseless push to get kids to learn to code is like this senseless hyper-aggrandizing of the "creatives".

I mean, someone reverting your code because of a personal vendetta?

It's hard to imagine writing any code these days without Stackoverflow.

What they had done was not against any laws at the time, and definitely within their organizations' code of conduct.

Considering the costs of pushing you out, you'd have to be doing a **** of a lot more than just writing **** code to justify termination.

One fateful day, VMWare and OS/X conspired to trash my shared filesystem, losing several days of uncommitted code in the process.

Code in a sentence as a verb

I searched a bit and it appears as if 1024 is also inspired by Threes, so my game is probably the last of a long chain of clones :PThe code is also open-source.

I can't stand the idea that I might be at my computer, working with code, and develop something independently which later causes me to get sued.

I think you might have vastly inaccurate pictures of what is and isn't "difficult".> That way, the compiler is now almost an engine to prove your code is correct.

I use a Mac - sorry, it's really nice to use and I code a lot. I like my Kindle - sorry, it's better than the others and I read a lot. I live and work with proprietary software, but I believe in Free Software too. WebKit is popular because of Apple and Google.

But in languages without bounds checks, that logic can fall away as the computer starts reading or executing raw memory, which is no longer connected to specific variables or lines of code in your program.

I think people here tend to assume that being an engineer/programmer means that not only must they treat their code with utmost logic and rationality, but that they should look at life in the same manner - that to be an empathetic and emotional person puts them at some sort of optimizational and productive disadvantage.

Quite often though industry biases will engage and they'll be put on duty keeping some legacy system alive because their deep knowledge of the system lets the company put 1 guy maintaining half a million lines of code in perpetuity vs. 10 young guys maintaining the same, who all wanting to leave after a few years to build more skills.

Code definitions

noun

a set of rules or principles or laws (especially written ones)

See also: codification

noun

a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy

noun

(computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions

verb

attach a code to; "Code the pieces with numbers so that you can identify them later"

verb

convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"

See also: encipher cipher cypher encrypt inscribe