codehead

English

Etymology

code + -head

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

codehead (plural codeheads)

  1. (slang) A computer programming enthusiast.
    • 1997, William Coleman, “Clinton acknowledges the growing Y2K panic”, in comp.software.year-2000 (Usenet):
      Indeed, a friend of mine who owns a coin-shop in the San Francisco Bay Area reported to me that he already has codeheads coming in to buy gold from him.
    • 2006, Steven Levy, The Trend Spotter (in 2006, Brendan I. Koerner, The Best of Technology Writing 2006)
      In serif type over a glossy white background, there is the title, often naming a computer language or protocol familiar to codeheads and gibberish to everyone else (JavaServer Faces; Essential CVS; Using Samba, 2nd Edition).

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