Is Code Language?
    (Mis-)Quotes on Code
    
      "The programmer, like the poet, works
        only slightly removed from pure
        thought-stuff . He
        builds his castles in the air, from
        air, creating by exertion of
        the imagination."— Fred
        Brooks       
    
          
          
      "A programmer is ideally an essayist who works with
      traditional aesthetic and literary forms as well
      as mathematical concepts, to communicate the way that an
      algorithm works and to convince a reader that the results
      will be correct." — Donald
      Knuth      
    
    
      "A human must turn information into intelligence or
      knowledge. We've tended to forget that no computer will ever
      ask a new question." — Grace Hopper
    
    
    
      "The Analytical
      Engine has no pretensions whatever to originate
      anything. It can do whatever we know how to order it to
      perform. It can follow analysis; but it has no power of
      anticipating any analytical relations or truths. Its province is
      to assist us to making available what we are already acquainted
      with." —
      Ada Lovelace     
    
    
      "Because the process of knowing is inseparable from
      "languaging," "coding," in the new education,
      language code (i.e., all forms of symbolic
      codification) is regarded as the mediator of all human
      perception and is used as a unifying and continuing focus of all
      student inquiry."  —
      Neil Postman
      and
      Charles Weingartner
    
    
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