in reply to How formal are Iyour/I methods?

Without going way over the top, of all the languages I have used, Perl allows the Tao to flow most freely within me. What you have noticed I would call a manifestation of the Tao.

mikfire

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(jcwren) Re:(2) How formal are Iyour/I methods?
by jcwren (Prior) on Feb 07, 2001 at 04:49 UTC

    I bought the Tao Of Programming book when it first came out (and thanks, mikfire, for pointing out an online copy. Mine is buried in the warehouse somewhere), and one of my favorite quotes is this:

    A master was explaining the nature of Tao of to one of his novices. ``The Tao is embodied in all software - regardless of how insignificant,'' said the master.

    ``Is the Tao in a hand-held calculator?'' asked the novice.

    ``It is,'' came the reply.

    ``Is the Tao in a video game?'' continued the novice.

    ``It is even in a video game,'' said the master.

    ``And is the Tao in the DOS for a personal computer?''

    The master coughed and shifted his position slightly. ``The lesson is over for today,'' he said.

    --Chris

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Re: Re: How formal are Iyour/I methods?
by chorg (Monk) on Feb 07, 2001 at 04:42 UTC
    Reading your Tao link - Awesome!!!
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