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Code Monkey (other)
Code monkey may refer to: * A computer programmer who is not involved in any aspect of conceptual or design work, but simply writes code to specifications given * ''Code Monkeys'', an animated television series * "Code Monkey" (song), by Jonathan Coulton * CodeMonkey (software) CodeMonkey is an educational computer coding environment that allows beginners to learn computer programming concepts and languages. CodeMonkey is intended for students ages 6–14. Students learn text-based coding on languages like Python, Bloc ..., an educational computer environment See also * Cowboy coder {{disambiguation ...
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Programmer
A computer programmer, sometimes referred to as a software developer, a software engineer, a programmer or a coder, is a person who creates computer programs — often for larger computer software. A programmer is someone who writes/creates computer software or applications by providing a specific programming language to the computer. Most programmers have extensive computing and coding experience in many varieties of programming languages and platforms, such as Structured Query Language (SQL), Perl, Extensible Markup Language (XML), PHP, HTML, C, C++ and Java. A programmer's most often-used computer language (e.g., Assembly, C, C++, C#, JavaScript, Lisp, Python, Java, etc.) may be prefixed to the aforementioned terms. Some who work with web programming languages may also prefix their titles with ''web''. Terminology There is no industry-wide standard terminology, so "programmer" and "software engineer" might refer to the same role at different companies. Most typically, ...
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Code Monkeys
''Code Monkeys'' is an American adult animation, adult animated series, animated television program by Adam de la Peña. Set in the early 1980s, it follows the adventures of fictional video game company GameaVision. The show ran for two seasons, from 2007 to 2008, on G4 (U.S. TV channel), G4 and G4 Canada. Plot The plot of ''Code Monkeys'' revolves around the fictitious video game company GameaVision (a play on companies like Activision and Intellivision) and its eccentric employees, mainly the slacker Dave and his high-strung friend Jerry. The entire series takes place in the Silicon Valley city of Sunnyvale, California during the 1980s. ''Code Monkeys'' relies on crude humor and stoner comedy to convey the numerous references to video games, past and present, but mostly games from the History of video game consoles (third generation), 8-bit era. This also extends to cameos from well known video game developers, who appear in the show pitching their ideas to GameaVision for the g ...
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Code Monkey (song)
"Code Monkey" is a song by Jonathan Coulton, released on 14 April 2006 and part of his album ''Thing a Week Three'' released in December 2006. It is one of his most popular songs and has since been downloaded over one million times.(No author.) "Pop songs based on office life are missing from musical history," ''The Times'' (United Kingdom), Section: Features, What else happened, pg. 2 – Career, June 7, 2007. The song is about a computer programmer who thinks in ape-like terms, and has been described as a "rocking anthem about dead-end programming jobs." The song was accidentally mastered and released in mono on the album ''Thing a Week Three''. Jonathan Coulton later released the song in stereo for his compilation album ''JoCo Looks Back''. Although it does not have an official music video, it is still Coulton's most popular original song, having developed a small-yet-devoted cult following. In other media A music video for the song was created by Mike Spiff Booth using image ...
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CodeMonkey (software)
CodeMonkey is an educational computer coding environment that allows beginners to learn computer programming concepts and languages. CodeMonkey is intended for students ages 6–14. Students learn text-based coding on languages like Python, Blockly and CoffeeScript, as well as learning the fundamentals of computer science and math. The software was first released in 2014, and was originally developed by Jonathan Schor, Ido Schor and Yishai Pinchover, supported by the Center for Educational Technology in Israel. Development history CodeMonkey software program in form of a game for children was developed by three software engineers from Haifa, Israel: the brothers Jonathan and Ido Schor and Yishai Pinchover. The trio set up a start-up company CodeMonkey Studios Ltd., supported by the Center for Educational Technology. The game was launched in May 2014 and is currently available in 23 languages. The company has offices in Israel and USA. Since 2014, CodeMonkey launched several addi ...
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