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Code. By Zach and Colin. Vocabulary. Fastidious Adjective: Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail. Numerate Adjective: Having a good basic knowledge of arithmetic. Syntax

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  1. Code By Zach and Colin

  2. Vocabulary • Fastidious • Adjective: Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail. • Numerate • Adjective: Having a good basic knowledge of arithmetic. • Syntax • Computers. - the grammatical rules and structural patterns governing the ordered use of appropriate words and symbols for issuing commands, writing code, etc., in a particular software application or programming language. • Linguistics - the study of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language.

  3. Poet to poet. I imagine you at the edge of language, at the start of summer, in Wolfeboro New Hampshire, writing code. You have no sense of time. No sense of minutes even. They cannot reach inside your world, your grey workstation with when yet now never and once. You have missed the other seven. This is the eighth day of creation.

  4. The peacock has been made, the rivers stocked. The rainbow has leaned down to clothe the trout. The earth has found its pole, the moon its tides. Atoms, energies have done their work, have made the world, have finished it, have rested. And we call this Creation. And you missed it.

  5. The line of my horizon, solid blue appears at last fifty years away from your fastidious, exact patience. The first sign that night will be day is a stir of leaves in this Dublin suburb and air and invertebrates and birds, as the earth resorts again to its explanations.

  6. Its shadows. Its reflections. Its words.

  7. You are west of me and in the past. Dark falls. Light is somewhere else. The fireflies come out above the lake. You are compiling binaries and zeroes. The given world is what you can translate. And you divide the lesser from the greater.

  8. Let there be language- even if we use it differently: I never made it timeless as you have. I never made it numerate as you did. And yet I use it here to imagine how at your desk in the twilight legend, history and myth of course, are gathering in Wolfeboro New Hampshire, as if to a memory. As if to a source.

  9. Maker of the future, if the past is fading from our view with the light outside your window and the single file of elements and animals, and all the facts of origin and outcome, which will never find their way to you or shelter in your syntax-

  10. It makes no difference to us. We are still human. There is still light in my suburb and you are in my mind- Head bowed, old enough to be my mother- Writing code before the daylight goes. I am writing at a screen as blue as any hill, as any lake, composing this to show you how the world begins again. One word at a time. One woman to another.

  11. Allusions • Biblical allusions • Lines 9, 16 • Creation, 7 days of creation

  12. Historical/Geographical References • Wolfeboro New Hampshire • Lines 3 and 39 • Dublin • Line 21

  13. Inarguables • Context • 7 stanzas • Ode to Suburbia • The Black Lace Fan My Mother Gave Me • In Which the Ancient History I Learn Is Not My Own • Unheroic

  14. Inarguables Continued • Prose Meaning • Poetry and Code are both a form of writing/creating something • Speaker • One writer acknowledging or talking about another • Situation • Comparing two forms of writing • Subject • Code and Writing • Structure • 7 Stanzas • Line Structure: 10, 6, 9, 6, 9, 6, 10

  15. Arguables • 8th day of creation – line 10 • Comparison of Grace Hopper to God? • Creates things from nothing by writing code • Stanza 5 • Claims Grace Hopper’s writing is better than Boland’s? • “I never made it timeless as you have. I never made it numerate as you did.”

  16. Significant Literary Features • Stanza 2 • Iambic Pentameter • Color Imagery • Blue – lines 17 and 52 • Grey – Line 6 • Light vs Dark/Day vs Night Imagery • Horizon – Line 17 • Shadows – Line 25 • Dark and Light – Line 27 • Dichotomy • Twilight – Line 37 • Light – Lines 42 and 48

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