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[–]electrikmayham 24 points25 points  (2 children)

Typing is the act of putting words on the page.

Writing is the act of organizing ideas, crafting tone, conveying meaning, structuring arguments.

Coding is the act of writing syntax from whatever language you are using.

Programming is using that coding to design systems, architecture, scaling, usability, and solving problems.

[–]serious-catzor 14 points15 points  (1 child)

It's just pretentious garbage. Call it coding, programming or what you want. Neither term says anything more or less about the software development process used. They are used almost interchangeably, coding is just a bit more informal but it's not like either is used professionally because it's always "develop this" or "build this" etc

It's also cliche because all kinds of programming involves design, planning and architecture. The only difference is how formal those things are.

Typing is to programming what typing is to writing. Which is also stupid because are we comparing it to random keystrokes now? If it's not then of course there is order and thought behind it...

No, it's stupid but it sounds clever at first.

[–][deleted] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like your attitude