Is Doing Coding A Relationship?
Do you love coding or hate coding? Or rather ask are you are in love with coding? More or less every IT engineer does coding in their professional life but how many of them are in a relationship with it? How many of them regard coding as their partner and understand its emotion? And obviously how many do break up with it? Any idea?
No Right.
You are probably thinking that this girl has maybe gone crazy. What she is talking about? Relationship? Partner? Coding? Break up? How do all these even relate? Well, any guesses?
If I say that coding is just like your relationship would you believe me? I guess not now but after the end of this article, I will definitely look forward to knowing your insights about it.
So in a relationship, you must understand your partner’s feelings, right? Even without saying anything and trust me that is crazy, I mean how are we supposed to know that? And if we fail to understand then what? Obviously, it leads to a time bomb. But does everyone face this? Definitely No. There is some relationship where the understanding level is so good that without even saying anything their partner understands his/her feelings and obviously, this leads to a successful relationship. So what do you think is the secret of a successful relationship? Some magic or miracle? No no in this century probably that’s absurd so what is it?
It is the time they spend together, communicate well, and eventually grow their understanding.
That’s exactly what coding is if you don’t spend time with it. It will get angry and probably breaks up with you means the code will lead to several errors that’s what the time bomb is. It also expects you to understand it even without saying anything, implement it line by line with proper understanding, and finally lead to a successful relationship with it. So now it finally makes sense right?
So remember good coder should understand all the emotions to be a good partner because obviously, partners are complicated.
So practice coding, spent time with it, understand it, and finally be in a successful relationship with it.