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by kunil
4667 days ago
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Still you are not writing a program though. Sure you are using algorithms, data structures but it is not a program. You are writing a helloworld.py while the real program is /usr/bin/python. I don't think you could a text file program unless it actually runs. Thus, not a programmer. If I write some code on paper, is it a program too? Difference is just a word, I believe main issue is despising scripting languages. |
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So you only have a program when it has no compilation errors? What were you doing up before then, besides the obvious typing?
> Thus, not a programmer. If I write some code on paper, is it a program too?
If I print a program on paper, does it cease to be a program. This is some philosophy of mind here.