Well, some people on this forum have opened my eyes, which is why I only talk about optimization and, in some cases as previously mentioned, very time-consuming and complex tasks.Bold statement!
Explain how.
I understand, but why do you think coding is an "art form"? I don't code, but as far as I know, coding is many things, and I respect those who do it, but I can't see how, of all things, it could be an art form. Wouldn't it be more like engineering than art?Well, some people on this forum have opened my eyes, which is why I only talk about optimization and, in some cases as previously mentioned, very time-consuming and complex tasks.
Any work can be considered bad, good, or perfect depending on one's perspective. Coding a game requires optimization, refining the code, lighting, physics, and rendering; it might be a bit philosophical.I understand, but why do you think coding is an "art form"? I don't code, but as far as I know, coding is many things, and I respect those who do it, but I can't see how, of all things, it could be an art form. Wouldn't it be more like engineering than art?![]()
I would miserably fail to define "art" in a way that would encompass everything that is considered* art, but not most of engineering. Luckily I don't have to ...Wouldn't it be more like engineering than art?
I would say that is *can* be an art form. An art form can be anything that uses creativity to create. Now, obviously that is a loose definition of it and most people would probably consider it to be one of the more widely recognized types of artistic expression - art, song, writing, video, etc. But it can refer to anything that requires creativity. And although not all programming would (in my opinion) fit even loosely into that definition, some will. After all, part of programming includes writing (e.g. dialogs), art (some art is programmed rather than drawn), sound (some sound is programmed rather than played), visual design (e.g. UI), etc. Not to mention that programming in and of itself can be a form of artistic expression, depending on what kind of programming you're doing. If you're just writing something that does math, I wouldn't consider it an art form. But if you're programming something that is designed to be interesting or do something unique or something like that, it could potentially be called an art form.I understand, but why do you think coding is an "art form"? I don't code, but as far as I know, coding is many things, and I respect those who do it, but I can't see how, of all things, it could be an art form. Wouldn't it be more like engineering than art?![]()
Mathematics is sometimes described as beautifulI would say that is *can* be an art form. An art form can be anything that uses creativity to create. Now, obviously that is a loose definition of it and most people would probably consider it to be one of the more widely recognized types of artistic expression - art, song, writing, video, etc. But it can refer to anything that requires creativity. And although not all programming would (in my opinion) fit even loosely into that definition, some will. After all, part of programming includes writing (e.g. dialogs), art (some art is programmed rather than drawn), sound (some sound is programmed rather than played), visual design (e.g. UI), etc. Not to mention that programming in and of itself can be a form of artistic expression, depending on what kind of programming you're doing. If you're just writing something that does math, I wouldn't consider it an art form. But if you're programming something that is designed to be interesting or do something unique or something like that, it could potentially be called an art form.
So, yes, it could be considered an art form. However, it depends on what kind of programming it is and how strict an individual wants to be in defining an art form.
I said programming something that does math. That is not the same thing. And math is usually only referred to that way when you are looking at a particularly unique or complex equation. 2+2 is not "beautiful" to pretty much anyone. Not unless you write it in a "beautiful" font or something.Mathematics is sometimes described as beautiful
I see in my life a lot of people telling that.I said programming something that does math. That is not the same thing. And math is usually only referred to that way when you are looking at a particularly unique or complex equation. 2+2 is not "beautiful" to pretty much anyone. Not unless you write it in a "beautiful" font or something.
Do you think anyone would say that this is beautiful? Or artistic in any way, including as an art form?
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Did you even read what I wrote? I said programming could be an art form.I see in my life a lot of people telling that.
And for programmation, i dont see why that will be différents, some people do code in a very exciting way
I try to answerDid you even read what I wrote? I said programming could be an art form.
Its an emojis réaction, u cant interpréte this event if im not english.
Because my localisation, my idea about this is "shade?"
My translation is bad sorryThe Prime facepalm reaction emote is the most negative reaction emote available on this website.
My translation is bad sorry
Dont speak about that, speak about somes vague thingsYou don't need to translate the name of the emote to know what it means, the visual should have told you everything you need to know.
When you talk to someone in real life and they facepalm, it's bad.
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Dont speak about that, speak about somes vague things
What we do see in real life are students who are using AI to do their work for them. This does often lead them to not know how to do the work themselves or to not know the material they are writing about. That isn't going to be true for everyone, of course. Some will use it to assist them instead of doing the work for them, and they are likely to still know what they are doing.
Explain how [programming is art].