Anyone know any programming related poetry?
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I like this one:
It's actually part of a longer poem. |
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I like the 404 Haikus |
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I wrote this haiku a while back.
I've seen this error more times than I care to count. |
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Give a look to the Shakespeare Programming Language, you are able to write code, with poetic freedom... :-) |
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A programmer started to cuss I've seen this one somewhere else on SO, but I can't find it now. Today, I found it here. |
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Back in the day, I used BeOS. It featured a tiny little Web browser called NetPositive that had haiku error messages: Cables have been cut Southwest of Northeast somewhere We are not amused. Server's poor response Not quick enough for browser. Timed out, plum blossom. |
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You might enjoy the Poetic License (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetic_License) :)
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I think Jason Fox put it best
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Kill dash nine: |
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Close sibling, mathemathical poetry by Stanislaw Lem: Come, let us hasten to a higher plane ... |
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if I may say so myself. |
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From Perl Haiku:
Author: Jerry Gregoire
Author: Jasvir Nagra Many more excellent ones on that page. |
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I think my favorite is the infamous Black Perl: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Perl |
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Here is a list of some Windows Haiku, some of which are quite good. An example:
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I believe that's from the jargon file |
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There are two things I want to do Before my life is done. They're write 5 lines of APL And make the buggers run. |
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some not so programming related |
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A Proof of the Undecidability of the Halting Problem, in verse, by Geoffrey K. Pullum Bonus: It's peer reviewed. |
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This one was written by a guy here as an ode to his former colleague's coding skills: How do I hate thee |
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limerickdb - Brainchild of xkcd |
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If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; (etc.) |
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Quoted from No, We Need a Neural Network at The Daily WTF
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A poem that explores recursion is:
Also, the book Godel, Escher, Bach by Hofstedter has a couple of poems in it. |
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While primarily networking-related, remember that even switches need love^W code ;-)
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There are some haikus in an earlier question "How would you write a program to generate Haiku?". And the famous "The Zen of Python" when you |
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Atop the outer-reach In step, making a breach To become one At a moments notice It is done Written ever faster Streaming from its master It pours out Without a doubt The evil has been done |
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#!/usr/pkg/bin/perl require 5.8.8 and my $heart; join $her and $love or die "alone\n"; (from perl poetry) |
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Check out Windows Is Shutting Down by Clive James. http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2005/apr/30/featuresreviews.guardianreview8 |
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