The code is the product, not the design. It is rather easy to think of code as a design or blueprint for a compiler, but a compiler (or interpreter) doesn't *build* a software product from a blueprint, it merely translates it a software product (the source code) from a human readable/executable representation into a machine readable/executable representation. Machine code is still just code after all, there is nothing more *product* like about it above and beyond the source code it was compiled from.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Programming Versus Engineering
by Anonymous Monk
in thread (OT) Programming as a craft
by revdiablo
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