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The Art of Programming with Erika Heidi

Erika Heidi on July 23, 2020

One of the most consolidated misconceptions about programming, since the early days, is the idea that such activity is purely technical, completely...
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Ben Halpern

I love the artwork in the opening slide

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Rachel Novick

I love the doodles on this slide! So cute!

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Erika Heidi

that was an actual drawing that my mom kept :D

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Muhammad Ali

I thought you're live :p good talk BTW.

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Rachel Novick

That just makes it so much better! Lovely!

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Ben Halpern

I can definitely relate to the "journey of self-discovery" that is being an artist in code.

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Alvaro Montoro

Make more codes. Make more open source. And then let people decide. And while they are deciding: make more codes, make more open source. Don't be afraid

Great quote. Loved how you adapted it to software development. Great presentation :)

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Deborah

It's just that math is commonly correlated with logic, and programming is this perfect marriage between art and logic... But the way they want to teach the logic part using plain old math just doesn't work for everyone! I'm totally into alternative ways of teaching logic, specially for children and grad students

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Esmeralda Samarripa

This is so eye opening to me on why I hit a roadblock to my CS degree when it came to the upper level math. Calculus II completely demolished me and I had to change my major to Information Technology. I love coding and I passed my programming fundamentals courses, which used Java, with all A's and I really enjoyed the courses. Love your presentation!

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Dominic Duffin

Great to hear your story! My mother is an artist, my grandmother was a mathematician, my grandfather a scientist, and your talk is makng my think about how my decision to go into coding is kind of like a combination of all that heritage.

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Arit Developer

That's a rich heritage - you're blessed πŸ˜„

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Jonathan Yeong

I had always believed that I wasn't creative and that was why I'm a programmer. But I feel like I should challenge that mindset after listening to your talk! Thanks for the new ideas Erika!

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Omar • Edited

All respect for Margaret Hamilton , I have it as wallpaper for 3+ years <3.
It's my motivation when I get off the road :)

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Rachel Novick

I love how creative I can be while programming <3

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Bryant Richards

I have that shirt! Loved doing Hacktoberfest.

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Rachel Novick

Margaret Hamilton is an icon <3 One of my heroes!

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Arit Developer

The slide deck is marvelously designed! πŸ˜„

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Ami Scott (they/them)

I'm wearing that exact same shirt today πŸ˜‚

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Bogdan Covrig

eeee Hacktoberfest t-shirt representing πŸ€™πŸΌπŸ€™πŸΌπŸ€™πŸΌ

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Pavithra Eswaramoorthy

I love the slide on demystifying art <3 It gives me so much freedom :)

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Pachi πŸ₯‘

VERY TRUE <3 We are artists!!!

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Terri Fricker

What is IRC?

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Maren Lilleberre

Internet Relay Chat:) Very popular when I was a teenager in the late 90's

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dubrayjason

Interesting. I remember ICQ but not IRC.

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Vitor Castelo

An early form of a chat. The most famous app back then was mIRC.

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Dan Newton

I haven't had to think about maths since working as a software developer. For someone that did so much maths, I have been given the chance to forget it all :p

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Courtney Sims

I personally miss it, to be honest! I loved math in school (up until I hit linear algebra, then it lost me), and I'm kind of sad that I've forgotten so much of what I learned after being out of school for a few years. It might be time for me to hit up Khan Academy again!

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Dan Newton

I feel you! I haven't missed it since I still get my fix from solving problems in software development.

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Pachi πŸ₯‘

Erika <3

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Erika Heidi

Pachiiiiii <3 <3

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JoΓ£o Pedro Resende

Hello Erika!

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Pachi πŸ₯‘

ai Jao <3

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Carike Blignaut-Staden • Edited

Awesome talk @saronyitbarek !

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MxL Devs

Programming truly is an art of its own. I can spend hours sitting in front of a piece of code wondering why the programmer wrote it the way they did.

Next we just need to open a code gallery featuring the greatest pieces of code nice and framed.

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Cheray

So many women :D

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Amy Hudspith

Love this diagram! Totally agree with the qualities

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Jane Tracy πŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸ’»

I love the artwork on the slides.

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Linda Thompson

Trial & error is a big reason that I'm doing ok with learning to write software. :) Loving this talk! I think it's important to think about the connection between logic & art. Great job!

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Andrew Baisden

This is so cool :)

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Rachel Novick

I usually say that I'm solving a jigsaw puzzle. I'm going to start using the lego brick analogy! So much better!

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Matheus dos Reis de Jesus

Awesome talk @erikaheide!

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Amanda Gonzalez

Loved that last quote!!!

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Christina Gorton

Great talk Erika! Super relatable.

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Arit Developer

WOOHOO!!! Awesome talk by @erikaheidi ! Thank you so much for sharing with us!

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Pachi πŸ₯‘

I love that SE is a baby !

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Paulo Lins

<3

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Dan Newton

Great talk :thumbsup

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Terri Fricker

Thank you so much. I'm good at math, but struggle with the art.

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SpicyC

Thank You

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Nadica Atanasovska

I loved this talk!

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Jesse

The captioning is really great, thank you!

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Petr Janik

Nice parallel with the LEGO blocks!

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Vitor Castelo

Great talk @erikaheidi ! :D

I kind of related with what you've said... :P

Thanks.

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SpicyC

Definitely interested in being a Technical Writer. Please advise ~ Many Thanks!

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Mullanator

Nice talk. Anyone else here from UK?

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Abel Lifaefi Mbula

Really appreciate your talk. A great summary of our field. I shared it on twitter twitter.com/abelmbula/status/12865...

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Dana Ottaviani

Great job! πŸ‘

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spiritupbro

noooooo i forgot to watch i love being developerssssssss