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  • I Ian Darling

    Paul van der Walt wrote: Possibly, like maybe if you define your classes in the form of a haiku...... I actually tried that once through liberal use of #define. May have to have another go sometime, actually :-) -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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    Adam Wimsatt
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    I think I would like to see that. You have to post it here when you finish. Sounds like good article fodder. --Sig-- Adam Wimsatt www.liquidneon.com

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    • I Ian Darling

      If the ancient greeks were programmers, I think you'd find they wouldn't even make that sort of distinction. The greek word "technos" (our root for technology) basically meant "art" and "skill". Go read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintanence :-) -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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      Strangely enough it is currently on the pile of books to read should get round to it in the next couple of months. Any good? pseudonym67 Neural Dot Net Articles 1-11 Start Here[^] Fuzzy Dot Net Articles 1-3 Start Here[^]

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        hello there, I'd like your opinion on this: can programming be considered as art? Callixte http://www.callixte.org[^]

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        Roger Wright
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        Programming is probably not an art, as there are established techniques for doing certain tasks. Software design, on the other hand, is definitely as much an art as a science. It takes a great deal of knowledge, ingenuity, and creativity to craft a product design to fulfill a need or solve a problem in an elegant and efficient manner. While most designs are not artistic, being thrown together on the fly or repetitions of the way similar things have been done in the past, many are truly works of art.

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          Strangely enough it is currently on the pile of books to read should get round to it in the next couple of months. Any good? pseudonym67 Neural Dot Net Articles 1-11 Start Here[^] Fuzzy Dot Net Articles 1-3 Start Here[^]

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          pseudonym67 wrote: Any good? Yes :-) I've got the pseudo-sequel to it (Lila, An Inquiry into Morals IIRC) on order. -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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            I think I would like to see that. You have to post it here when you finish. Sounds like good article fodder. --Sig-- Adam Wimsatt www.liquidneon.com

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            Ian Darling
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            What, something like: "A comparitive investigation into code obfuscation techniques, as influenced by Japanese arts and culture and with regard to Western styles"

            #define is your friend
            

            it lets you munge your source code
            others can't read it

            -- Ian Darling If I was any more loopy, I'd be infinite.

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            • N Nish Nishant

              Callixte wrote: can programming be considered as art? In my opinion, No. Some programmers are indeed artists but that's a different point altogether. It's the same with singing. Some of the singers are truly artists, the rest are just lucky people who managed to trick poor stupid investors into bringing out their silly songs in an album :-) Nish


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              Christopher Duncan
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              Nishant S wrote: Some of the singers are truly artists Trust me, sometimes it's an art just getting out of the bar alive! :-D Chistopher Duncan The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World

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                hello there, I'd like your opinion on this: can programming be considered as art? Callixte http://www.callixte.org[^]

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                tidge
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                I think we've all heard arguments to both sides of this. What I personally believe though, is that programming is like a craft. Sure there are certain rules of math and programming that must be followed. But there is a certain amount of elegance or cleverness that can be brought into programming.

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                  hello there, I'd like your opinion on this: can programming be considered as art? Callixte http://www.callixte.org[^]

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                  Callixte wrote: can programming be considered as art? Definitly Regardz Colin J Davies

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                    Callixte wrote: can programming be considered as art? Definitly Regardz Colin J Davies

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                    Colin Davies wrote: Definitly Apparently, spelling is an art, too. ;) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for."

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                      Colin Davies wrote: Definitly Apparently, spelling is an art, too. ;) ------------------------------------------ The ousted but stubbornly non-dead leader reportedly released an audiotape this weekend, ending by calling on Iraqis to, quote, "resist the occupation in any way you can, from writing on walls, to boycotting, to demonstrating and taking up arms." adding, "you know, pretty much anything I used to kill you for."

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                      naturaly Regardz Colin J Davies

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                      It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox

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