Emi was a coding prodigy, known for solving problems before they existed.
We're talking 2005, when the world still thought 'code' was a synonym for 'boring.' Emi was different.
She wrote her first line of code at age 5. It was a simple 'hello world' program, but it changed everything.
She was hooked. The thrill of the debug, the agony of the deadline. It was all so... human.
Read about Emi's most questionable coding decisions Read about Emi's Code Manifesto: A Treatise on Coding EthicsCode is like life: it's all about trade-offs.
Do you sacrifice style for function? Do you choose between 'DRY' and 'YAGNI'? The answer, of course, is always 'it depends.'
But what does it mean to live in a world where the only constant is change? How do you code when the only thing that's certain is uncertainty?
These are the questions Emi grappled with, and still does, to this day.