“The cat eats banana happily”.
I’m learning basic Python, and wrote a script to create random sentences. This is the first phrase it came up with.
Kinda like “colorless green ideas sleep furiously”, doncha think?
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I’m learning basic Python, and wrote a script to create random sentences. This is the first phrase it came up with.
Kinda like “colorless green ideas sleep furiously”, doncha think?
Interesting comment on a Reddit thread.
A small victory.
I know the feeling. Watching a single blinking light on an Arduino bought more joy to my heart than any number of LEDs since.
I’m not sure I’ll be using Django in 2020. I hope I will, of course, but it may be that Django simply can’t adapt in the next Age of web development.
However, if I’m not still using Python in 2020 I’m going to be seriously pissed off.
Via alexpopescu, who says “I haven’t read such a great piece in quite a while. Hell, I wish I wrote that”. On that recommendation and based on some of the quotes he picks out, I’ve saved it to read later.
eHub: How many hours of sleep do you get a night?
Citysounds.fm: This is a common misconception of coders and web people. We sleep as much as regular people, we just code instead of watching tv.
(via Dave Haynes on Posterous)
(via krrrash)
Would be more realistic if this were in BASIC :-)
What language is it actually though? C++? I’m rubbish.
Doug subsequently said that that if I know any startups who might want to talk to him for the article about Python etc., they should drop him a line on doug dot hellmann at pythonmagazine dot com.
So, errr…do.