Coding vs. Programming: Comparison Chart
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Coding 
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Programming 
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Coding means
  creating codes from one language to another. 
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Programming
  means to program a machine to perform using a set of instructions. 
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It’s the
  primary method to facilitate communication between humans and machines. 
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Programming is
  the formal act of writing code but on a much higher level. 
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It’s part of a
  computer programming procedure which involves translating requirements into a
  machine-readable language. 
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Programming is
  the bigger picture which involves everything from compiling and debugging to
  testing and implementation. 
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A coder
  compartmentalizes lines of code without worrying about the details. 
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The job of a
  programmer is to conceptualize and analyze solutions of the problems before
  they occur. 
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Coders are
  programmers but with less expertise. 
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Programmers are
  skilled professionals who work on substantial logic to solve complex
  problems. 
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 SUMMARY OF CODING AND PROGRAMMING
The
term “programming” began to gain momentum. To further complicate the matters,
new words like “coding” and “scripting” with more intimidating histories have
come to the picture. We use those terms blindly without actually knowing what
they mean or what they do. Coding and programming are two such synonymous terms
which seem to mean the same thing, but they are quite different from each
other. This article explains how both the terms differ from each other.

2 Comments
Nice learning
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ReplyDeleteProgramming is life