Literary Aesthetics in Exploratory Programming
The Act of Coding
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
Del i serien CRC Press Reference Books in Computer Science
1 868 kr
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This book offers a bold departure from conventional clean code ideals, embracing the aesthetics of early hacker culture and the literary nature of programming. By focusing on the programming mind rather than polished products, it redefines coding as a deeply human act of symbolic exploration. Anchored by a historical case study of Henley, a poetry generator by Paul Graham and Robert Tappan Morris, the book delves into Lisp, hacker culture, and the Markov space of Paradise Lost.Through its pages, readers will explore an alternative programming aesthetic that challenges industrial norms. The book examines the roots, theory, and culture of Henley, offering a unique lens on programming as an art form. It invites readers to engage with true hackers, navigate the intricacies of Lisp, and trace the poetic possibilities of code. This is not just a technical exploration but a philosophical journey into the creative potential of programming. Key features include a redefinition of coding as targeting the mind, a detailed case study of Henley, and a celebration of programming as a humanistic endeavor.This book is ideal for experienced programmers from fields like computer science, software engineering, data science, free software, or digital humanities. It also appeals to students and curious minds seeking to transcend traditional programming paradigms and rediscover the joy of creative complexity.