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
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