The code is the product, not the design.
Give my Dad the source code to Word and he won't be happy. Give him a running program and he will be (at least, as happy as anybody can be with a copy of Word ;-) Source code is not a product. A running program is. I think this is the distinction that chromatic is trying to draw (hopefully not putting words into his mouth :-).
I think Jack Reeves was the first person make this analogy, and there's a nice article from the C++ Journal for those who are interested.
In reply to Re^6: Programming Versus Engineering
by adrianh
in thread (OT) Programming as a craft
by revdiablo
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