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The phrase "code it up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a colloquial way of saying "write the code" or "program it." Example: "After brainstorming and planning the project, it's time to code it up and bring our ideas to life."
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So we'll explore what a conversation might feel like, first with pen and paper – drawing up flowcharts, sample dialogue - and once we have some logic laid out, we'll code it up and see what it feels like when it's in your hand, on a small screen - and we see what all the edge cases we hadn't thought about lead to!
You know, on a Monday afternoon, code it up that week.
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