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Re: Poor subsitute for my poor coding skillsby CountZero (Bishop) |
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Nice haiku! Does anybody knows what "haiku" means in Japanese (I know what it is, but not what the word itself means)? One small comment: is it a "Perl poem"? It has some reference to Perl, but I thought that Perl poems were "poetic" scripts that compiled without error. (see the archetypical Black Perl or its Perl 5 update). See what Larry Wall himself wrote about it. There is even a website called The Black Perl, though it seems there is no link with Perl. Maybe you like to have Black Perl on a T-shirt? Here you see it "black-on-black". This is the Black Perl song by Porcupine Defense.
CountZero "If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law
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