“Parameter, Commit, Push, Child,” by Katie Runde (Fiction ’12)

An excerpt from “Parameter, Commit, Push, Child,” by Katie Runde (Fiction ’12), published by Crack the Spine.

“Coding is a language full of words Bridget used to understand: parameter, commit, push, child. Her Web Development 101 assignment is to make a mock web page for a pizzeria, and hers looks like it was made in 1998 or hacked by the Russians or both. The text is a tiny, unreadable font, the only picture is a tiny black and white pizza icon, and there is a long, skinny red box floating in the center. It’s a disaster, and every time she tries to fix one element, another gets weirder looking…”

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