We all know the drill: advertising tends to exaggerate. Usually measured and unrestrained.
WordPress also advertises for itself. In order to create a corporate identity, it's always good to throw something together in the balance. (That's what I tell my employer for years, but there does not move much.) Something like this can be pithy slogans, such as this from WordPress:
Code is poetry.
Code should be poetry?
Each of us has prejudices. That of the pimply, and fashionably unkempt completely deranged programming freaks heard it in whole or in top ranking. Tattered jeans that you can make after being taken off in the corner, arms that have seen in my life, no deodorant and a blue moon some water and soap as well as prohibit hair, the length of the use of an escalator, and the more fat in themselves, as is included in a budget package margarine, are certainly among them.
Baloney? Well, maybe not always, but more often. Imagine if there were no programming languages, respectively anyone who creates their code or understand ... - The power supply would be empty. You could see neither this blog nor any other web site.
Code is Poetry really, provided you make of it the right thing. WordPress runs - like all the blog application - with PHP. This scripting language allows, color and content all wonderful dynamic web pages to generate.
Take a look around in the world of blog-clothes, the so-called themes. An outfit better than the other! (The fact that I still was working to create a theme itself, is another matter and has nothing to do with the quality of existing topics to do.)
As it was not the power, you could resort to paint & brushes to scissors, glue and paper or other creative things and create something beautiful. Pictures, collages, so just what.
I erinnnere me of the first journalistic experience in a city newspaper - content, layout - all created by hand, the good old typewriter had to serve it. (That was probably around 1985, 27 billion years ago felt.) Even the first websites were difficult compared to today, but already with HTML code. Posted in computers, which we hardly wring a weary smile.
By comparison, today we live in a journalistic wonderland. WordPress IMHO is a wonderful platform, adapted by professionals manageable to the dregs, from beginners, without having to lose in the code.
But both: No code is nothing absolutely nothing. It helps us to implement ideas and build appealing presentations.
And last but not least, I would like to interject one thing: Anyone who has ever even tinkering with the code, who has managed to realize a mind game that feels a pleasure, almost a triumph, which is comparable with that feeling, when the ultimate picture or photo or the text is successfully completed, at which one has filed around long. All creative processes.
In this sense ...
[Note: The night was thought last night not to be put on the web, because the author is on the way then gently fell asleep. Therefore, the idea is pure night from the time of publishing her more of a 18: 12 Thought. And now this.]















