Definition
A person who writes computer code or programming instructions. Someone who creates software applications, websites, or systems through programming languages.
Etymology
From 'code' plus the agent suffix '-er'. 'Code' derives from Latin 'codex' meaning 'book', evolving through French to mean 'system of rules', then in the 20th century to mean 'programming instructions'.
Kelly Says
The term 'coder' reflects the democratization of programming, moving away from formal titles like 'programmer' or 'software engineer' to something more accessible and inclusive. Modern coders range from children learning Scratch to professional developers, united by their ability to translate human ideas into machine language.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُبرمج
mub-rah-mij
CACatalà
codificador
koh-dee-fee-kah-dor
ELΕλληνικά
κωδικοποιητής
koh-dee-koh-pee-eh-tees
ESEspañol
codificador
koh-dee-fee-kah-dor
FAفارسی
کدگذار
kohd-gozar
FISuomi
koodaaja
koh-dah-yah
FRFrançais
codeur
koh-dehr
HEעברית
מקודד
mah-koh-ded
HUMagyar
kódoló
koh-doh-loh
IDBahasa Indonesia
pengkode
pehng-koh-deh
ITItaliano
programmatore
proh-grah-mah-toh-reh
KMKM
អ្នកកត់ត្រា
nek kat tra
MSBahasa Melayu
pengkod
pehng-kohd
MYမြန်မာ
ကုဒ်ပညာရှင်
kohd-pa-nya-shin
NLNederlands
coder
koh-der
PLPolski
kodujący
koh-doo-yah-chee
PTPortuguês
codificador
koh-dee-fee-kah-dor
RORomână
codificator
koh-dee-fee-kah-tor
RUРусский
кодировщик
koh-deer-oh-shcheek
SVSvenska
kodare
koh-dah-reh
SWKiswahili
mpangaji
m-pah-ngah-jee
THไทย
ผู้เขียนโค้ด
poo-khian-kohd
TLTL
tagakod
tah-gah-kohd
TRTürkçe
kodlayıcı
koh-dee-lah-jah
UKУкраїнська
кодувальник
koh-doo-vahl-neek
VITiếng Việt
người lập trình
nguoi lap trinh
ZUZU
umkodisi
oo-m-koh-dee-see