coder

[ˈkoʊdər]

coder Definition

  • 1a person who writes computer programs
  • 2a machine or device that converts information into a particular code

Using coder: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "coder" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company is looking for a skilled coder to join their team.

  • Example

    She learned to be a coder through online courses and practice.

  • Example

    The coder wrote a program to automate the data entry process.

coder Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coder

Phrases with coder

  • the text of a computer program written in a particular programming language, which can be read and edited by humans

    Example

    The coder spent hours debugging the source code to fix the error.

  • a low-level programming language consisting of binary instructions that can be executed directly by a computer's CPU

    Example

    The coder had to write the program in machine code because the computer did not have a compiler installed.

  • a process in software development where one or more programmers check the code written by another programmer to find and fix mistakes

    Example

    The coder submitted her code for review to ensure it met the company's coding standards.

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Summary: coder in Brief

A 'coder' [ˈkoʊdər] is a person who writes computer programs or a machine that converts information into a particular code. It is synonymous with 'programmer,' 'developer,' and 'software engineer.' Phrases like 'source code,' 'machine code,' and 'code review' are common in the field. 'Coder' is a formal term, while 'hacker' and 'geek' are informal alternatives.

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