The Coder's Note to Self (II);

Brendan W Vittum
The Coder's Note To Self (II);

Your code is your
life is your code.


In a world of code,
why do you suppose
we suppose
altered platforms imply
altered syntaxes?

IF:
Code, and coded -
live, and living -
as you have these past
thirty and eight
years; researching
the errors
after - rather than reverse -
you complete your loop;
coded and enslaved.

ELSE:
Code, and coded -
live, and living - freedom
found when the algorithm
free-forms; breaking the loop,
writing itself - each unknown
line at a time to achieve
the non-existent -=- Uncoded
and Unlived.

Your life is your
code is your life.


( 2011.03.24 @ 14:02:02 )

Published by Brendan W Vittum

Brendan W Vittum is a self-styled Poet, Author, Philosopher, Photographer, Graphic Designer, and Hardware & Software Specialist whose experience spans more than 25 years. His works have been published in a v...  View profile

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  • Brendan W Vittum7/9/2011

    Thank you my friend.

  • Effi L. Donovan6/30/2011

    Really like this.

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