Re: python poetry?

2006-12-20 Thread BartlebyScrivener
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 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: python poetry?

2006-12-19 Thread Michael Spencer
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"

Re: python poetry?

2006-12-19 Thread Fredrik Lundh
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

Re: python poetry?

2006-12-19 Thread BartlebyScrivener
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 rd -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: python poetry?

2006-12-19 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
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') ? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinf

python poetry?

2006-12-19 Thread BartlebyScrivener
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