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:Blog! end span end div (or slash span slash div) | :Blog! end span end div (or slash span slash div) | ||
β | Which can be [ | + | Which can be [http://www.syllablecount.com/ divided in syllables] like this: |
:Div - class - e - quals - Main | :Div - class - e - quals - Main | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
β | A haiku-compliant programming language does in fact exist: David Morgan-Mar (a creator of many esoteric and parodic languages) invented [ | + | A haiku-compliant programming language does in fact exist: David Morgan-Mar (a creator of many esoteric and parodic languages) invented [http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/haifu.html Haifu], a language that will only compile if it is arranged into subsets of 5 + 7 + 5 syllables. Unlike the HTML example in the comic, Haifu derives its functions and syntax from concepts in {{w|Eastern philosophy}} (such as naming its variable types after the {{w|five elements}}, replacing true and false with {{w|yin and yang}}, and defining arithmetic in terms of creation and destruction). |
The webcomic referred to in the last panel is most likely Xkcd (setting up a Deadpool-like scenario?) | The webcomic referred to in the last panel is most likely Xkcd (setting up a Deadpool-like scenario?) |