What is Coding? Definition, History, Reasons to Learn It, and the Way of Thinking Needed by Both Humanities and Science Majors | Funifytools



Coding began in the 19th century with Ada Lovelace, the first person to design a program for a mechanical computer.

It’s more than writing commands — it’s about structuring human thought in a logical, step-by-step way.

Everyday actions, like buying coffee, follow algorithms that mirror coding logic.

Coding isn’t just for science majors; it teaches all thinkers how to break down problems and reason clearly.

In today’s digital world, understanding code means understanding how modern life truly works.


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