The Programming Poet
In an article by Kevin Duffy he writes about Chris Jansen, a computer programmer who is also a poet. Sounds familiar. He articulated the reason for why I probably wrote no poetry during my first dozen years of progamming computers, and then I started writing poetry again:
Writing computer code is not unlike writing poetry, he said.
"You have to build up, line by line, meaning. If you screw up, magic does not happen."
"You try to plan everything. You try to celebrate your success. But it is not enough," he said.
BTW, this programming poet (aka me) has a poem in the latest issue of The November 3rd Club. I believe I'm now the only poet who is privileged to have had a poem in every issue.
Writing computer code is not unlike writing poetry, he said.
"You have to build up, line by line, meaning. If you screw up, magic does not happen."
"You try to plan everything. You try to celebrate your success. But it is not enough," he said.
BTW, this programming poet (aka me) has a poem in the latest issue of The November 3rd Club. I believe I'm now the only poet who is privileged to have had a poem in every issue.