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Coding the Humanities

January 20, 2021Matthew Leave a Comment

I’ll start by saying that this topic hits home in a strangely particular way that I think has completely changed the way I look at the intersection of computer science (coding) and the humanities. I am a CS major but… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized Coding, Digital Humanities and Programming, pro-coding

Pro-Coding Because Why Not?

January 19, 2021EvelynS Leave a Comment

This may fall into the pro-coding side or the rejects-the-premise side, but honestly I think a binary “coder vs non-coder” mindset isn’t helpful here. No, most people involved in the digital humanities <i>need</i> to know how to code, especially to… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized Coding, CSS, HTML, javascript, pro-coding, reject the premise
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