Perl Haiku Contest Winners Announced 154
prostoalex writes "The ActiveState Perl Haiku Poetry Contest has ended. The results are in and here's the page with all the entries." Here's the original announcement.
Ummm, well, OK. The network's the network, the computer's the computer. Sorry for the confusion. -- Sun Microsystems
Kinda lame... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Kinda lame... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Kinda lame... (Score:2)
Re:Kinda lame... (Score:5, Informative)
It's a common misconception that "haiku" means "5-7-5". This misconception is readily [wikipedia.org] cleared up [everything2.com] - see the second paragraph of the Wikipedia article in particular for a discussion, or the "How do you write a haiku?" part of the e2 writeup, which goes into detail in the distiction between Japanese haiku and English haiku and describes the innumerable subtle variations of the form.
That said, one of the best English haiku ever kind of abuses the system:
I told her and sheWas like, "oh, my god," and I
Was like, "oh, my god."
Re:Kinda lame... (Score:2, Funny)
If they did that how would the judges be able to *read*
and *make sense* of the entries? Face it perl code just
looks like a bunch of random punctuation.
The "speshul" award: (Score:2)
not # !
no need to beat and bang.
7 syllables, then 8 syllables, then 6 syllables. This chap surely wins the innumerate idiot of the year award.
A Waste? (Score:1, Insightful)
If Microsoft did this, you would make fun of them. But since it's Perl, apparently it's OK.
Meanwhile, we've got Firebird, which crashes every 10 page loads, we've got GCC, which pales in comparison to Intel's compiler, and Linux *still* isn't desktop-ready for the futur
Re:A Waste? (Score:5, Funny)
The winner would be:
What day is today?
Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Oh.
It's Releasepatchday.
Re:A Waste? (Score:1)
I'm a fairly bad programmer, I wrote a perl haiku in about 10 minutes just for fun, in that time I wouldn't even be able to download the source for firebird, let alone
1. find a bug in the Firebird Bug Tracker
2. read through the mailing list etc. to check that nobody has patched it,
3.compiled the source, reproduced the bug, tested the limits of what makes it
Re:A Waste? (Score:2, Insightful)
Hmmmm, Haikus. (Score:5, Funny)
Many Slashdot visitors
No response, it's down.
Re:Hmmmm, Haikus. (Score:5, Funny)
Mod this post minus one troll
Metamod unfair.
Haiku (Score:1, Funny)
Slashdot haiku should be next
Pointless post this
Why Not? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Why Not? (Score:5, Funny)
(doh, wait a minute. don't tell anyone I posted this...)
This is the best one (Score:4, Funny)
Re:This is the best one (Score:3, Insightful)
Name: Duane O'Brien
Haiku:
$my_args = shift;
system("gcc $my_args");
print "I prefer C\n";
Re:This is the best one (Score:1)
an improvement i think you'll find.
Re:This is the best one (Score:1)
Slashdot Haiku (Score:5, Funny)
a haiku in time for the
first post. Woe is me.
-1, redundant (Score:1)
oh thanks michael. that one is a lot better than the first link in the article.
Re:-1, redundant (Score:2, Funny)
wait...
Here's a haiku for you! (Score:4, Funny)
Let coders write code
Stay your path
Re:Here's a haiku for you! (Score:5, Funny)
code, strict as any sonnet
compilers, judges
Re:Here's a haiku for you! (Score:5, Funny)
not by syntax but by form
show me rhyming perl
You asked for it (Score:3, Funny)
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "fit for a duke or an earl";
while(10 == 5)
{print"This code is alive!";}
# and if that will not fly,
try {system "ls"} or die;
(OK so I cheated a little, see if you can do better)
Re:Here's a haiku for you! (Score:2)
haikus and spam (Score:3, Informative)
Haiku'da Been a Spam Filter [wired.com]
Re:haikus and spam (Score:2)
Re:haikus and spam (Score:1)
while skimming... my fav (Score:4, Funny)
Name: Albert Braun
Haiku:
my coworker thinks
perl is something to laugh at
it is not, smartass
Abuzar Chaudhary (Score:1)
Hey! That's me!!! Give me feedback! (Score:1)
People, please give me constructive feedback, I've posted my entries at: http://abuzar.com [abuzar.com]
Also, I'm looking for geek girls for a Toronto-based women and trans reading/art event. Come read/perform about Perl/Linux/Free Technology at Pussy Pen: http://pussypen.org [pussypen.org]
hmmm (Score:5, Funny)
but i am very stupid
divide by zero
Haiku, the hacker connection. (Score:4, Funny)
Haiku is 31337
Or so Neil Stephenson wrote
So posers do Haiku
No good in English
Haiku is for Japaneese
In English it is...
Bad.
python (Score:1)
Re:python (Score:2, Funny)
You forgot to make your post
Into "Plain Old Text"
Re:python (Score:1)
a bad idea in python
also in haiku
Perl haiku from a procrastinating non-entrant (Score:3, Interesting)
As words from my lips,
.
so Perl flies from my fingers -
Ecstatic coding!
From God to Larry,
"Be fruitiful and multiply!"
Perl coders went forth.
--LP
Re:Perl haiku from a procrastinating non-entrant (Score:1)
I only had a few hours to learn how to write haikus and submit mine (feedback welcome! http://abuzar.com [abuzar.com]). I read a paper by Sharon Hopkins saying that haikus have a reference to weather, so maybe you want to include that in your haikus? Then again, I like your writing the way it is and I'm not really sure how important the reference to weather is
Why? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Why? (Score:5, Funny)
I just don't get it.
What is this obsession of
Geeks and Haiku?
Re:Why? (Score:1)
Algorithmic poetry:
Basho would loathe us
Re:Why? (Score:1)
Re:Why? (Score:5, Funny)
It may well be the challenge;
Geeks are funny sorts.
KFG
Re:Why? (Score:1)
is a linguistic challenge
retarded you are
Re:Why? (Score:2)
Re:Why? (Score:3, Funny)
Slashdot and Haikus:
A match, like Spring and flowers.
You must be new here.
My favorite was... (Score:2, Funny)
by CptChipJew (301983) on Thursday January 22, @11:24PM
(#8062958)
(Monday August 25, @03:56AM)
open(heart_to_perl);
content-type: haiku/firstpost;
or die "i fail it";
IMHO, he shoulda won. I was ROFL till the next day after seeing that one.
A real haiku (Score:5, Funny)
IT pro from Bangalore
I have your job now!
Terrible (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Terrible (Score:4, Interesting)
No. (Score:2)
What is it about python and ruby that requires some people to talk about how great it is every 15 seconds, even if it doesn't apply to the situation at hand?
Re:No. (Score:2)
Re:No. (Score:1)
1...2...3...
Re:Terrible (Score:1)
My Thoughts (Score:5, Funny)
Was not that interesting.
Now, time for some porn.
Re: Haiku (Score:1)
Re: Haiku (Score:1, Funny)
So you can review your post
And check for errors
Ironic (Score:2, Funny)
Although I like Perl,
I am beginning to like
Python even more.
An honest Haiku (Score:4, Funny)
"Kill me now, kill me quickly"
I use Python now
Re:An honest Haiku (Score:2)
Perl's syntax screams out
"Kill me now, kill me quickly"
Use Python instead
Re:An honest Haiku (Score:2, Funny)
Name: Steve Joiner
Haiku:
I write code in Perl,
Noone else understands it.
Job security!
Dear Steve
Your job has been outsourced to Indian programmers.
We can actually understand their clear concise code.
Have your desk clear by Monday.
Yours faithfully
Human Resources
Semi-colon!=perl (Score:1)
My favorite: (Score:4, Funny)
Re:My favorite: (Score:2)
more haiku (Score:3, Insightful)
My 5-7-5 yo (Score:3, Funny)
Socially inept coders
Yep, this is Slashdot
My favorite web 404 message (Score:5, Funny)
But the water has moved on
The page is not here
Winning was huge highpoint for me. (Score:5, Funny)
I've been going on and on about it since Monday. Mostly because for me, it it means I have now unmistakably crossed the point of no return. I can no longer deny I am a geek. I can no longer even pretend to. But It's ok, I have come to terms.
Haiku story, yay (Score:3, Funny)
Haiku story on slashdot
Now we are poets
Server side scripting (Score:2)
said the birds wouldn't return next spring
it was a long winter
A Haiku weeps (Score:1)
Cannot reply in any prose
It must mach the others
Yay (Score:1)
I didn't win, but at least I'm in the list!
old perl releases
grave security issue
buffer overruns
!perl (Score:1)
"f00, PHP kicks perls a$$!"
The flame wars begin...
how about a slashdot haiku contest? (Score:2)
But I still have hot grits
down my pants
first post!
the root of all evil
moderate down
innovative site
but then they sold out
stock now worthless
captain neal
I always vote for him
polls are silly
Re:how about a slashdot haiku contest? (Score:1)
Better re-read your posting
Before submitting
Seasonal Theme (Score:1)
http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/
and other sources which currently escape me, all modern haiku MUST have a seasonal theme, i.e. cherry blossoms for spring. So the vast majority of the entries (not to mention the
What does he think perls written in? (Score:1)
Haiku:
Need no C, no VB
'cause my precious PERL
I have with me
Can you not see
without good old c
up shit creek you would be
Haiku (Score:1)
Haiku for Perl flamewars (Score:2)
Re:Haiku for Perl flamewars (Score:2)
Perl code - cannot read after writing;
Slashdot - cannot write after reading;
Haiku - cannot read and write.
On a second thought:
Need help parsing: (Score:2)
I understand why the last two are valid Perl, but can someone explain to me how that first line parses up properly??
Re:Need help parsing: (Score:1)
no Module VERSION LIST
so it can basically take any number of parameters without complaining.
Now, when I run the haiku, I get this error message, so technically it would seem that it isn't a valid program:
Undefined format "haiku" called at
Geeks and humor (Score:3)
Unreadable code,
Why would anyone use it?
Learn a better way.
spam poems (Score:1)
Here's one:
</labial></conant>
</gunk></wart></monochromat
</posthumous></snowshoe>
my comment:
it had to be done
my dear. haiku composed
of bogus end-tags
Haiku generating code (Score:1)
I in fact wonder how many did just that
Re:Haiku generating code (Score:2)
I'm getting a decent hit rate on mine so far, and teaching it as I go. It just takes a word list and randomizes a haiku out of it. Which can be more interesting than it sounds.
comedy selects
petitioned rabbits oft ox
forgetting picket
he
perl , o perl (Score:1)
of an array of hashes;
makes me so happy!
Haiku = Fun (Score:2)
Perl 6 Haiku (Score:1)
Where is the Parrot VM?
Perl 6 is vapor.
haiku info central (Score:2)
14-year-old haikus (Score:1)
Re:The Winner: (Score:2)