Last 2 and a half days left! Send a poem to us now! >> https://t.co/YQS1KrQgiJ It's an interactive tool for poem creation. You dive into a poetic atmosphere with CLISP burning candles and start to create...
While testing we felt a little bit a Shakespeare
Last 2 and a half days left! Have a creative holiday or if you already have your submission, send it to us now! >> https://t.co/YQS1KrQgiJ
And now take a look at Juha-Matti Santala great survival guide for this time of the year, simple and so comfy! Good work.
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This one is kinda Lev's Tolstoj "War and Peace" of our challenge, if you know what I mean :)
It's overstrict, discussing the serious global problems and it's long.
Thanks for Koi Nil!
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Today's submission came from Kuwait. We would give a big plus to this poem for code producing a very meaningful output! It's a really nice and romantic text. Thanks,
@WriteForShai
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And now you can read a poem named 'world static; a strange thought'. Thanks, Justas Sarapas!
Fun fact: Line 33 is interesting because it will show differently in different text editors (you can Google "Zalgo" to learn more about what was done there).
Meet Povilas Balzaravičius! He stands behind 'Vsi Programuotojai' - a non-profit organisation created to support local user groups and programming events. And also he is known for organising No Trolls Allowed - the first hacker camp in Lithuania.
Meet Ruslana Komaristova! Java developer who enjoys creating things from scratch, whether it's a piece of code born out of an idea or a piece of furniture born out of an old wood plank. Being a teenager, she used to write poems and now hopes to find new inspiration in code poetry
Welcome for our first judge Andrey Akinshin! He works with .NET and maintains BenchmarkDotNet. Also, writes blog posts, speaks in different events, he is the author of several books and the program director of DotNext conference. We know for sure that he is a true coding hero!
Great news, guys! You can write your poems and send them to us! Every author who submits a working masterpiece will get exclusive design Source Code Poetry T-shirts! Isn't it great?! https://t.co/ARcLod1yO5
What most poets and writers have in common? Basically their infinity love for books. Compete in our Source Code Challenge and have an opportunity to win Kindle Paperwhite 2 for your daily reads. Share our tweet to find a real Coding Shakespeare! Read more https://t.co/ARcLod1yO5
We are pleased to announce that our loyal partners @jetbrains JetBrains established the third-place prize this year. What can be more exciting than competing not only for eternal honour but also for quality prizes! More info >> https://t.co/ARcLod1yO5
Hey, guys! We are happy to announce that we already accept submissions. Dive into the code poetry world and send us your masterpieces! Read more at https://t.co/Nc4HYRj5qt
Poets! Source Code Poetry has ended. We've received various great submissions from different parts of the world. Now our amazing judges are busy reading through the masterpieces, and we will get back to you shortly with the results. Thanks again and remember... #BestCodeRhymes
Written in C, compiles and rhymes as well! Thank you Audrius Kovalenko for your amazing code poetry!
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One more day until the Code Poetry Challenge ends! Send your masterpiece to [email protected]
Another masterpiece was sent to us by Sarah Bricault. It is an amazing example of writing a poem using plain HTML.
The whole HTML code forms the poem which you can read only by looking at the source code of the page.
Send your pieces to [email protected]#BestCodeRhymes
What submissions did we receive?
Well, one of them was Francesco Aprile with a very original piece called "CSS poetry declaration". It definitely has a bold declaration suitable for any poem you might come up with. See for yourselves.
Send your pieces to [email protected]
Wulfrano Arturo Luna Ramírez a lecturer in IT and artificial intelligence also answered to a few questions we had. In the years of diskettes and floppies he started coding in Pascal and C, and wrote a poem in Java. Read more about the authors experiences.
https://t.co/qRiSm9oK82
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Marius codes in his free time and wrote a real masterpiece which took third place in last year's challenge! Why is PHP the new boss? Read and find out!
See the code poem here >> https://t.co/qYRwrRlmKz
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