March 20, 2006

William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18: 'Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?' converted to ActionScript 2.0 syntax.
  • I can't believe that Shakespeare guy is still coding - and his stuff is as good as ever.
  • He has his finger on the pulse.
  • summer.complexion = 0xFFCC33; thee.complexion = 0xFFCCCC; Too. Beautiful. Need. Air.
  • AAAAAAAAAAAAARGHHHHHHHH! has been staring at Actionscript for days already
  • *monocle pops out*
  • lol
  • that was a good one hehe
  • And they say nerds aren't romantic!
  • That's brilliant. And so romantic! /swoons melodramatically
  • Somehow along the lines of this, the 'mezengelle' word constructions crafted by netwurker mez are textual collages of strange, coded beauty, challenging to absorb and digest.
  • I'm just going to have to take you guys's word for it that this is funny.
  • Anything's funny when you translate it to a programming language.
  • And if you determine the rate of change in this curve correctly, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
  • I got about halfway through that page before the panicky flashbacks from my Pascal class set in.
  • He's even got his own language