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Cocaine Coding

The art of programming an entire piece of software in one line of code.

Can also be defined as one line of code just like one line of cocaine
Programmer 1: Alejandro is really addicted to single lines of code
Programmer 2: Yeah I heard he does Cocaine Coding most of the time
by O-K-B October 6, 2021
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cat coding

Coding a program or trying to fix a bug by using all combinations from a finite amount of options instead of thinking through the solution.
Person A: I have a bug in my code. I don't get it I have VarA, VarB
Person B: One of them should be negative.
Person A: Okay, I'll debug it.
Person B: just cat code it, run it with negative VarA and again with negative VarB till you get the right answer. Cat coding is faster.
by CatCoder November 20, 2013
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piano coding

Programming (coding) with such proficiency and efficiency that the code almost writes itself. The code flows from your fingers like your first language. From a distance with music playing it may appear as if you are playing a piano.
by Ronique Wright June 25, 2016
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queer coding

Queer-coding is a term used to say that characters were given traits/behaviors to suggest they are not heterosexual/cisgender, without the character being outright confirmed to have a queer identity.
Queer coding is used in media when a character is given traits or behaviors that suggest their queerness without any outright confirmation.
by onionwings March 23, 2021
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hai-coding

You are finished creating that webpage already! What were you hai-coding!?!
by MysteryCBGuy April 13, 2012
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gang coding

illegal collaboration on computer science assignments that should be legal
me: can you help me with my code?
peter: NO GANG CODING
by mathhonorssociety May 10, 2019
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Guerrilla Coding

Guerrilla Coding comes from the Root Phrase Guerrilla Warfare, because like Guerrilla Warfare, Guerrilla Coding is swift and irregular programming that takes agile to the extreme with hit-and-run type coding of various components within a project. Meaning a programmer that jumps from component to component adding their own code to make that component more efficient or completing that component more quickly, and in the mind of the Guerrilla Coder “better” than the programmer or programmers who were originally assigned to that task.

It’s when the best programmer in your group who has the ability and “creative freedom” to write any code and change any code they wish in any source code module in your team’s GIT or SVN or other source code repository; most likely your manager and he usually feels that the project is going to slow, and therefore he takes it upon himself to speed up the development work, by writing a little bit of code here, correcting some other developer’s bugs over there, perhaps refactoring another developer's code over there to make it perform better, or at least in their mind easier to maintain.

A manager like this is normally known to your organization as a Unicorn, because he rose the ranks from developer to team or “pod” lead, to perhaps architect, eventually making it to group manager; basically, they can do it all. They are just that damn good, and they know it, and think they are a G.O.A.T. and they even go around saying they code Guerrilla Style.
My manager uses the Guerrilla Coding technique. I would be pissed off, but he usually does my job for me in half the time, and he's just that damn good. Plus he signs my paycheck.
by SrcMaker October 4, 2017
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