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  • A Andrew Rissing

    A few coworkers were joking about writing poetry in code and I was curious to put it up here as a challenge to others. The premise is that you must write something that is poetry that is reasonably compilable (i.e. excluding the scaffolding of the language of choice). Bonus points if it produces output that is relevant to the theme of the poem. Here is an example to get you started:

    float myhope;
    float mypride;
    if (myhope is Empty)
    Goto ZeroDivide;

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    Lost User
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    #28

    Charlie and Charlotte, the lovers in C (doesn't compile, Charlie and Charlotte are incompatible types)

    char*lie;
    double time, me= !0XFACE,
    not; int rested, get, out;
    main(ly, die) char ly, **die ;{
    signed char lotte,

    dear; (char)lotte--;
    for(get= !me;; not){
    1 - out & out ;lie;{
    char lotte, my= dear,
    **let= !!me *!not+ ++die;
    (char*)(lie=
    "The gloves are OFF this time, I detest you, snot\n\0sed GEEK!");

    do {not= \*lie++ & 0xF00L\* !me;
    #define love (char\*)lie -
    love 1s \*!(not= atoi(let
    \[get -me?
        (char)lotte-
    

    (char)lotte: my- *love -
    'I' - *love - 'U' -
    'I' - (long) - 4 - 'U' ])- !!
    (time =out= 'a'));} while( my - dear
    && 'I'-1l -get- 'a'); break;}}
    (char)*lie++;

    (char)*lie++, (char)*lie++; hell:0, (char)*lie;
    get *out* (short)ly -0-'R'- get- 'a'^rested;
    do {auto*eroticism,
    that; puts(*( out
    - 'c'
    -('P'-'S') +die+ -2 ));}while(!"you're at it");

    for (*((char*)&lotte)^=
    (char)lotte; (love ly) [(char)++lotte+
    !!0xBABE];){ if ('I' -lie[ 2 +(char)lotte]){ 'I'-1l ***die; }
    else{ if ('I' * get *out* ('I'-1l **die[ 2 ])) *((char*)&lotte) -=
    '4' - ('I'-1l); not; for(get=!

    get; !out; (char)*lie & 0xD0- !not) return!!
    (char)lotte;}

    (char)lotte;
    do{ not* putchar(lie [out
    *!not* !!me +(char)lotte]);
    not; for(;!'a';);}while(
    love (char*)lie);{

    register this; switch( (char)lie
    [(char)lotte] -1s *!out) {
    char*les, get= 0xFF, my; case' ':
    *((char*)&lotte) += 15; !not +(char)*lie*'s';
    this +1s+ not; default: 0xF +(char*)lie;}}}
    get - !out;
    if (not--)
    goto hell;
    exit( (char)lotte);}

    Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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    • N Norman Dziedzic

      Question = (2 * b) || !(2 * b); Is a nicer form but still only = Question; Then again Wit.soul = brevity;

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      hmoulding
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      ITYM wit.soul = brevity ;

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      • A Andrew Rissing

        A few coworkers were joking about writing poetry in code and I was curious to put it up here as a challenge to others. The premise is that you must write something that is poetry that is reasonably compilable (i.e. excluding the scaffolding of the language of choice). Bonus points if it produces output that is relevant to the theme of the poem. Here is an example to get you started:

        float myhope;
        float mypride;
        if (myhope is Empty)
        Goto ZeroDivide;

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        msvbdev
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        Not really a poem, but here's some famous Shakespeare in C/C++

        bool question = (toBe || !toBe);

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        • A Andrew Rissing

          A few coworkers were joking about writing poetry in code and I was curious to put it up here as a challenge to others. The premise is that you must write something that is poetry that is reasonably compilable (i.e. excluding the scaffolding of the language of choice). Bonus points if it produces output that is relevant to the theme of the poem. Here is an example to get you started:

          float myhope;
          float mypride;
          if (myhope is Empty)
          Goto ZeroDivide;

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          da808wiz
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          #31

          ...
          send(girl,"Flowers");
          send(girl,"Chocolates");
          send(girl,"Money");
          send(girl,"Heart");
          if ( recv(girl)==cold_shoulder )
          goto hell;
          ...

          :hell
          switch ( girl2 = new Girl() ) {
          ...

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          • A Andrew Rissing

            A few coworkers were joking about writing poetry in code and I was curious to put it up here as a challenge to others. The premise is that you must write something that is poetry that is reasonably compilable (i.e. excluding the scaffolding of the language of choice). Bonus points if it produces output that is relevant to the theme of the poem. Here is an example to get you started:

            float myhope;
            float mypride;
            if (myhope is Empty)
            Goto ZeroDivide;

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            Class TimeGoesBySlowly

            Function toSave(yourLife) As TimeGoesBySlowly
            
                For Each Day As TimeGoesBySlowly In yourLife
                    Dim theLights As New TimeGoesBySlowly, TaketheTime
            
                    toSave(yourLife) 'and
                    Return (theLights) 'until the
            
                Next Day
            
            
            End Function
            

            End Class

            http://thephilosopherstone.ca

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            • A Andrew Rissing

              A few coworkers were joking about writing poetry in code and I was curious to put it up here as a challenge to others. The premise is that you must write something that is poetry that is reasonably compilable (i.e. excluding the scaffolding of the language of choice). Bonus points if it produces output that is relevant to the theme of the poem. Here is an example to get you started:

              float myhope;
              float mypride;
              if (myhope is Empty)
              Goto ZeroDivide;

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              #33

              interface EternalLove
              {
              object ofMyDesire;
              byte ofMyLoveAspire;

              string meAlong;
              double mySong;

              private class ofYourAffection : ICollection {}

              enum erateMyLoveForYou
              {
              rosesBought,
              diamondsSought,
              muchMuchThought
              }

              public abstract Array Divine;
              protected Buffer recline;

              readonly int endedProse;
              long erWoes;

              Exception Denied;
              ExceptionHandler.ExceptionDialog AgonyUponMyPride;

              StackOverflowException soMuchCommotion;
              Screen myEmotion;

              EventHandler ABrandNewDay;
              Environment Secure_SoTheySay;

              Help MeFindAWife; //as I
              float alongThroughLife;
              }

              public class icWishfulThinking : EternalLove
              {
              //Son, yer on yer own.
              }

              ~ [Don't] Visual[ize the] Basic[s], C#[ly instead] ~ ASPX: Apple Simply Performs eXcellently

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                Class TimeGoesBySlowly

                Function toSave(yourLife) As TimeGoesBySlowly
                
                    For Each Day As TimeGoesBySlowly In yourLife
                        Dim theLights As New TimeGoesBySlowly, TaketheTime
                
                        toSave(yourLife) 'and
                        Return (theLights) 'until the
                
                    Next Day
                
                
                End Function
                

                End Class

                http://thephilosopherstone.ca

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                Andrew Rissing
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                #34

                Nice. +5

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                • M MacSpudster

                  interface EternalLove
                  {
                  object ofMyDesire;
                  byte ofMyLoveAspire;

                  string meAlong;
                  double mySong;

                  private class ofYourAffection : ICollection {}

                  enum erateMyLoveForYou
                  {
                  rosesBought,
                  diamondsSought,
                  muchMuchThought
                  }

                  public abstract Array Divine;
                  protected Buffer recline;

                  readonly int endedProse;
                  long erWoes;

                  Exception Denied;
                  ExceptionHandler.ExceptionDialog AgonyUponMyPride;

                  StackOverflowException soMuchCommotion;
                  Screen myEmotion;

                  EventHandler ABrandNewDay;
                  Environment Secure_SoTheySay;

                  Help MeFindAWife; //as I
                  float alongThroughLife;
                  }

                  public class icWishfulThinking : EternalLove
                  {
                  //Son, yer on yer own.
                  }

                  ~ [Don't] Visual[ize the] Basic[s], C#[ly instead] ~ ASPX: Apple Simply Performs eXcellently

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                  Andrew Rissing
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                  Haha...nice. +5

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                  • R Rage

                    if (life == ToBe)
                    return Question
                    else if (life != ToBe)
                    return Question

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                    KP Lee
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                    #36

                    You still get the credit, but I like:

                    if (ToBe || !ToBe) return ThatIStheQuestion

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                    • M Marc Clifton

                      And in Haiku:

                      double myTrouble;
                      if (sheFindsOut(myTrouble))
                      {
                      SummerDaysAreGone();
                      }

                      Marc

                      My Blog
                      An Agile walk on the wild side with Relationship Oriented Programming
                      Melody's Amazon Herb Site

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                      randomusic
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                      Good one, a 5-7-5 haiku

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                      • R Rage

                        Seems like you are slightly getting all the subtleties of Shakespeare's genius ;P OTOH, it is disastrous to see how the best translation in programming language, namely return Question; ( as you very correctly pointed out ) completely ruins the effect.

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                        Luiz Monad
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                        From that we can conclude that life is random, and dont affect the result of question. that is: from where we come from? where are we? and where are we going to?

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                        • R Rage

                          if (life == ToBe)
                          return Question
                          else if (life != ToBe)
                          return Question

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                          fatman45
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                          #39

                          How about:

                          Question = life ? ToBe : !ToBe;

                          Da Bomb

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                          • N Norman Dziedzic

                            Question = (2 * b) || !(2 * b); Is a nicer form but still only = Question; Then again Wit.soul = brevity;

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                            AspDotNetDev
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                            #40

                            Repost! :-D

                            Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                            • A Andrew Rissing

                              A few coworkers were joking about writing poetry in code and I was curious to put it up here as a challenge to others. The premise is that you must write something that is poetry that is reasonably compilable (i.e. excluding the scaffolding of the language of choice). Bonus points if it produces output that is relevant to the theme of the poem. Here is an example to get you started:

                              float myhope;
                              float mypride;
                              if (myhope is Empty)
                              Goto ZeroDivide;

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                              AspDotNetDev
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                              #41

                              {O, Row(Me, 0), Row(Me, 0)}.Where((fore) => Art("Thou"))

                              Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                              • A Andrew Rissing

                                A few coworkers were joking about writing poetry in code and I was curious to put it up here as a challenge to others. The premise is that you must write something that is poetry that is reasonably compilable (i.e. excluding the scaffolding of the language of choice). Bonus points if it produces output that is relevant to the theme of the poem. Here is an example to get you started:

                                float myhope;
                                float mypride;
                                if (myhope is Empty)
                                Goto ZeroDivide;

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                                User 8585015
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                                while : # rickiT :Sleep For zzz = 1 To 3 Next zzz GoTo Sleep rickiT 2012

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                                • A Andrew Rissing

                                  A few coworkers were joking about writing poetry in code and I was curious to put it up here as a challenge to others. The premise is that you must write something that is poetry that is reasonably compilable (i.e. excluding the scaffolding of the language of choice). Bonus points if it produces output that is relevant to the theme of the poem. Here is an example to get you started:

                                  float myhope;
                                  float mypride;
                                  if (myhope is Empty)
                                  Goto ZeroDivide;

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                                  Jenny Quinn
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                                  #43

                                  dim seeTree as boolean = false
                                  if seeTree then
                                  dim poem as string = "this poem is as lovely as a tree"
                                  end if

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                                  • A Andrew Rissing

                                    A few coworkers were joking about writing poetry in code and I was curious to put it up here as a challenge to others. The premise is that you must write something that is poetry that is reasonably compilable (i.e. excluding the scaffolding of the language of choice). Bonus points if it produces output that is relevant to the theme of the poem. Here is an example to get you started:

                                    float myhope;
                                    float mypride;
                                    if (myhope is Empty)
                                    Goto ZeroDivide;

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                                    Jeffrey Knight
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                                    #44

                                    #!/bin/bash #-------- # For Agnes #-------- # A poem in bash on Mac # Tue Feb 7 15:01:01 EST 2012 # Jeffrey Knight for you_Agnes in `which time`; do find /if_you_can/ \ \ "there is nothing, Agnes" 2> be_done; until [[ $you = **know** ]]; do you="know `whoami` ?"; look " my Agnes ... "; if [ "only" == "you could ..." ]; then id rejoice; patch false hopes; fi; my_fate="is sealed"; from nothing 2> nothing; done; done; say -v Agnes $my_fate #and be clear

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                                    • R Rage

                                      if (life == ToBe)
                                      return Question
                                      else if (life != ToBe)
                                      return Question

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                                      Nick Alexeev
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                                      0x2B || !0x2B Saw it in the book somewhere. No, it wasn't Shakespeare, it was an embedded firmware book.

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