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Rhetorical Code Studies: Discovering Arguments in and around Code

Kevin Brock 2019 Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license This open access version made available by Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative.
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Winner of the 2017 Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative Book Prize

                                                                                        
Software developers work rhetorically to make meaning through the code they write. In some ways, writing code is like any other form of communication; in others, it proves to be new, exciting, and unique. In Rhetorical Code Studies, Kevin Brock explores how software code serves as meaningful communication through which software developers construct arguments that are made up of logical procedures and express both implicit and explicit claims as to how a given program operates.

Building on current scholarly work in digital rhetoric, software studies, and technical communication, Brock connects and continues ongoing conversations among rhetoricians, technical communicators, software studies scholars, and programming practitioners to demonstrate how software code and its surrounding discourse are highly rhetorical forms of communication. He considers examples ranging from large, well-known projects like Mozilla Firefox to small-scale programs like the "FizzBuzz" test common in many programming job interviews. Undertaking specific examinations of code texts as well as the contexts surrounding their composition, Brock illuminates the variety and depth of rhetorical activity taking place in and around code, from individual differences in style to changes in large-scale organizational and community norms.

Rhetorical Code Studies holds significant implications for digital communication, multimodal composition, and the cultural analysis of software and its creation. It will interest academics and students of writing, rhetoric, and software engineering as well as technical communicators and developers of all types of software.

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  • Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative
ISBN(s)
  • 978-0-472-13127-3 (hardcover)
  • 978-0-472-90104-3 (open access)
Subject
  • Composition
  • Writing
  • Digital Projects
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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1. Toward the Rhetorical Study of Code
  • 2. Rhetoric and the Algorithm
  • 3. “I Have No Damn Idea Why This Is So Convoluted”
  • 4. Developing Arguments in Code
  • 5. Composing in Code
  • 6. Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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