Definition
The arcane text that developers write to make computers do things, composed of strict syntax that will break if you miss a single semicolon. It's simultaneously the most logical and most frustrating thing humans have ever created. Also refers to laws, secret messages, and moral standards, but in tech circles, it's always about those sweet, sweet lines of JavaScript that definitely don't have any bugs.
Example Usage
The code review revealed that the 'quick fix' from last Tuesday had introduced seven new bugs and violated every coding standard known to humanity.
Source: Computer science terminology
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