Description
The Muse of Coding gives students and experienced programmers a way to see coding as an art and themselves as artists whose personal views, experiences and ways of thinking can make their programs better for themselves and their users.
This book shows in a good humored and sympathetic way how the artistic and practical sides of programming are the same, delving into the methods of coding, the history of art, and the ways in which artists and audiences interact and benefit each other.
Not confined to a single language or style of coding, this book provides a widely applicable framework for people to learn what languages and styles work best for them at present and as the field evolves. It can be used as a classroom text or for personal study and enrichment.
About the Author
Richard Garfinkle is a computer programmer and author of science and math popularizations, science fiction and fantasy novels, married to a visual artist. He attended the University of Chicago, majoring in mathematics. He has been programming since the era of punch cards and papertape.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032606071
Author Richard Garfinkle
Format Hardback
Page Count 300
Imprint Chapman & Hall/CRC
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd