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Why empathy is the key to writing better code | Sam Alex | TEDxChennai Institute Of Technology

In this fascinating TEDx talk, Mr. Sam Alex, Global Product Manager at UST, takes us on a journey into the art and soul of programming, where code becomes more than just logic, a true expression of human creativity.Sam dives deep into the world of programming, drawing a clear line between merely writing code and crafting a solution. He explores how syntax, structure, and intent can bring machines to life, almost as if they’re dancing to the rhythm of the developer’s mind. Through vivid metaphors and real-world insight, he likens each line of code to the brushstrokes of Picasso - intentional, expressive, and deeply human.With passion and clarity, he challenges us to see programming not just as a technical skill, but as an emotional and artistic endeavor. Can code reflect human emotion? Can it tell stories? Through his talk, Sam invites us to rethink our relationship with technology and leaves us with one compelling question: Is code alive?This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx Sam Alex, renowned for transforming ideas into impactful products, is a seasoned Group Product Manager at UST with over 15 years of expertise in product management, strategy, and leadership. Based in Chennai, he specializes in Product Lifecycle Management, Product Vision, and developing scalable software solutions. Sam has held key leadership roles at UST and CML Media Softwares Pvt Ltd, where he was instrumental in delivering innovative products and fostering team excellence. A passionate speaker and mentor, he actively shares his expertise on product management, leadership, and innovation at various events, inspiring the next generation of professionals to excel in their careers. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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