codework

codework
A form of creative writing in which the text is mixed with code from various computer languages.

If readers and writers have become (lets say) producers and receivers, then generic and formal and career distinctions—poetry v. prose v. codework, blog v. LiveJournal, scholarship v. journalism, fact v. hearsay, amateur v. professional—fall by the wayside as the emphasis lands more on potentialities of reading and writing.


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