Codehead vs Codhead - What's the difference?
codehead | codhead |
A computer programming enthusiast.
* 1997 , "William Coleman", Clinton acknowledges the growing Y2K panic'' (on newsgroup ''comp.software.year-2000 )
* Steven Levy, The Trend Spotter'' (in 2006 , Brendan I. Koerner, ''The Best of Technology Writing 2006 )
(Geordie, humorous) Person from North Shields a town in the northeast of England.
(British) A person from Hull a fishing town in the north of England.
(British) A person from Whitby, a town in the northeast of England.
(British) A person from Fleetwood, a town in the northwest of Lancashire.
English informal demonyms
As nouns the difference between codehead and codhead
is that codehead is a computer programming enthusiast while codhead is (geordie|humorous) person from north shields a town in the northeast of england.codehead
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Noun
(en noun)- Indeed, a friend of mine who owns a coin-shop in the San Francisco Bay Area reported to me that he already has codeheads coming in to buy gold from him.
- In serif type over a glossy white background, there is the title, often naming a computer language or protocol familiar to codeheads and gibberish to everyone else (JavaServer Faces''; ''Essential CVS''; ''Using Samba, 2nd Edition ).