I did a lot of photography. My major was actually in graphic arts. Talk
about being the red-headed stepchild of the art school. :-/
I agree that writing beautiful code is an art form in itself. Too bad it's
only a select group of people who truly appreciate the simple beauty of it.
Sharon
At 09:58 AM 4/8/2001 -0400, Judith Taylor wrote:
>Woohoo! Now I don't feel so awkward. What was your medium before you turned
>to code? ;o) I now think of my code as my art, although I have been picking
>up a brush more often lately....especially when a piece of code isn't
>behaving and I need to get away to let the problem percolate in my
>back-brain.....
>
>My specialization was in drawing and painting (more emphasis on painting)
>and my preferred medium was oil although now I also use gouache (mostly for
>doing period-esque scrolls for the SCA).
>
>Judi
>Sharon DiOrio put into words:
>>Hey! Bachelor of Fine Arts here. Never took a computer class in college.
>>Come to think of it, none of our senior developers studied CS. A big point
>>in our favor.
>>
>>Sharon
>
>Judith Taylor
>ICQ: 67460562
>Freelance ColdFusion Developer
>
>Friends don't let friends code before coffee.
>
>
>
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