Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Is Programming Art...a /. perspective

Trust Slashdotters to come up with some quirky, funny, off-the-wall take on any topic up for discussion: like this one below from the recent Is Programming Art? :

Since programming is an art, we ought to be able to classify types of programmers. Here is a start;

The Picasso programmer: As a whole the system works, but each piece is a warped view of reality.

The Jackson Pollack programmer: Throws code at the system, trying to see what works.

The Georges Seurat programmer: When you step back from the system, you can see the overall pattern, but close up each piece is totally distinct from all of the others. (Actually, this is a pretty good description of OO design).

The Michalangelo programmer: Has a grand, sweeping view of what the system should do, but each piece is done in such meticulous detail that it takes years to finish anything.



Funny, I thought...

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