> Maybe that's the difference between "coding" and "programming"?
I know I'm not alone in using these terms to distinguish between each mode of my own work. There is overlap, but coding is typing, remembering names, syntax, etc. whereas programming is design or "mostly thinking".
I usually think of coding and programming as fairly interchangeable words (vs “developing”, which I think encapsulates both the design/thinking and typing/coding aspects of the process better)
I know I'm not alone in using these terms to distinguish between each mode of my own work. There is overlap, but coding is typing, remembering names, syntax, etc. whereas programming is design or "mostly thinking".