PHP Poetry & T-Shirt Design Contest 28
LetterJ writes "I've started a contest to get some clever PHP poetry and other T-shirt designs over at PHPGeek.com. Designs and entered code should be licensed under an OSI aproved license. Details are available at PHP Geek."
gosh (Score:1)
* obfuscated C contest
* then, C++
* then Java
First there was perl
* perl poetry
* and now php
why abuse those clever ideas?
obfuscating, or reciting a given language for the
first time, is a sign of fascination.
When the workalike languages copy this, it be comes
stupid copycatation. Stopit
you can make the t-shirts all you want, slashdot
is after all, a front-end ad host for thinkgeek
Re:Hmm.. (Score:2)
LetterJ
Head Geek
Re:What ever happened to capitalism? (Score:2)
LetterJ
Head Geek
PHP is a religion. . . and I don't know why. (Score:1)
I don't get it. . . PHP has a following that will do ANYTHING to promote it. Why?
This article is a great example of what I'm talking about. PHP vs. Servlets vs. perl CGI? come on!? Any fair comparison would be PHP vs. JSP vs. HTML::Mason. And, you know what? THE CODE EXAMPLES WOULD HAVE LOOKED ALMOST EXACTLY THE SAME! Furthermore, relevant issues like CPAN library strength, DB support, and exceptions could have been discussed
Slashdot needs a mechanism so that people can vote down innappropriate top-level articles like this so that it can save its reputation from these stinkers.
What I want to see is.. (Score:2)
PHP Merchandise (Score:1)
Re:PHP is a religion. . . and I don't know why. (Score:2)
If you don't wish to read articles about PHP, go to your preferences and disable the PHP-related posts. It's as easy as one, two, click.
Heck, let's just do it here! (Score:1)
Violets are blue
PHP rocks
And Microsoft's ASP really sucks a whole bunch, achoo!
Re:What ever happened to capitalism? (Score:1)
I'm trying to hemorrhage karma, but it seems a little obvious.
s/see/hear/ surely? And where perchance does the Amazon affiliate cash go?
PHP Haiku (Score:1)
Re:PHP Merchandise (Score:1)
while (phpwear == "cool") {
echo("you'll never see this message!");
}
i wonder (Score:1)
Re:PHP is a religion. . . and I don't know why. (Score:1)
PHP is...therefore I secure :-) (Score:1)
Re:PHP is...therefore I secure :-) (Score:1)
Re:What's with all the contests?!?! (Score:1)
What ever happened to capitalism? (Score:1)
Re:What ever happened to capitalism? (Score:1)
The day someone actually orders something through that is the day I win the lottery. And of course if we did actually get a dollar or two from someone buying something, it would just to towards paying for hosting (and little help that would be). And what is wrong with using this imaginary money to help cover our costs? We are poor college students who pay the fees our of our own pockets.
And I think "see" applies because it is a site where we post stories/etc. Unless you are using text-to-speech software, its mostly a "See" thing.
As for my earlier comment, Linux came first. Then companies formed to provide the service of packaging, managing, and supporting their distro. They didn't say "Hey, we need an operating system to sell, go write us one for free so we can make some cash." And most of these companies have given something back to the community. I just thought the original post sounded a little weird. But if people feel that the php site is providing them a service and they want to design a t-shirt, then go for it. Or maybe they just want to donate a shirt to the community. Sorry if I was unclear before.
cheers,
Adam
For inspiration (Score:1)
http://www.phpgeek.com/print.php?=PHPE9568F36-D42
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Re:Poem? (Score:2)
If I was trying to look smart on Slashdot I would have a far grander problem than a mediocre bank of programming knowledge.
Re:Poem? (Score:3)
function am(self)
if self.think then
return 1;
Of course, in the mean time, we should all hope that no program ever enters this if loop - lest we all perish at the horrible might of sentient computers!
Man, listening to Tortoise makes me come up with some wierd Slashdot postings...
Some poetry:
if roses.red then violets.blue, etc... really though, shouldn't violets be, uh, violet?
Re:Hmm.. (Score:1)
Hmm.. (Score:2)
DAG! (Score:1)
PHP isin't good for me
What's with all the contests?!?! (Score:1)
Tyger, Tyger (Score:1)
I've discovered this is an excellent way of wasting large amounts of time - reasonably correct syntax/semantics in English and strict correctness in PHP makes for more of a challenge than most menial PHP tasks. I should be writing C++ code for my finals... grr...
Re:Hmm.. (Score:1)
I think nowadays everybody has a hompepage.
Wait
PHP Happiness (Score:1)
Now, as for these shirts and poems and such - it's a cool idea, but what happens if all of them suck and he has to take the best of the sucky ones. I mean, come on...most of us are programmers and the like anyway. How are we supposed to come up with something cool enough for a shirt. I'd say that we let Thinkgeek [thinkgeek.com] or Copyleft [copyleft.com] worry about the cool duds and let us worry about making our code run just that little bit faster.
And, yes, if you're wondering, I am a PHP developer and I love it. I love how flexible it is and how fast it makes development. You don't get caught up so much in syntax that you can't code your way out, and it's developed enough to where just about anything can be done with it (including things like an IRC bot and large database driven websites). -enygma
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