Hello, fellow monks. This is my first original program and it is a basic haiku generator. I got the idea because we are doing poetry in school and I saw the poem thing by zentara and thought it would be cool.
use strict; my @line1 = ('annoying sensei', 'oh, young grasshopper', 'dis-honourable', 'you aburi brain' ); my @line2 = ('learn to run before you walk', 'he thinks he knows everything', 'insubordinate pupil', ); my @line3 = ('hey, wait a minute', 'he must be senile', 'he will face my wrath', 'his brain is not well' ); print $line1[rand @line1], "\n"; print $line2[rand @line2], "\n"; print $line3[rand @line3], "\n";
Seeing as this is my first program, if anyone could give me some pointers, that would be uber.

SOA, DOA, GOA, whatever,

hypknotizzed


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