Michael Spencer wrote:
> I wrote the following in response to Steve Holden's limerick challenge a
> couple of years ago:
Thanks! I found some of these searching the clp google group.
rd
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BartlebyScrivener wrote:
> Python pseudo code limericks anywhere?
I wrote the following in response to Steve Holden's limerick challenge a
couple of years ago:
# run me or voice the alphanumeric tokens
from itertools import repeat
for feet in [3,3,2,2,3]:
print " ".join("DA-DA-DUM"
BartlebyScrivener wrote:
> First, can anybody recommend any other such books? And second is there
> a repository of Python poetry, poems translated into Python, or
> humorous Python pseudo code limericks anywhere? I'm making my way
> through "The Larch," but if th
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
> You of course already know . . . and "BOFH" (aka the
> Bastard Operator From Hell') ?
Didn't know this one. It's funny!
Thanks
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BartlebyScrivener a écrit :
> I'm working on a book of technology and computer programming humor.
>
> First, can anybody recommend any other such books?
You of course alreeady know "Tao of programming" and "BOFH" (aka the
Bastard Operator From Hell') ?
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I'm working on a book of technology and computer programming humor.
First, can anybody recommend any other such books? And second is there
a repository of Python poetry, poems translated into Python, or
humorous Python pseudo code limericks anywhere? I'm making my way
through "The