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  • Homenaje

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    por Inconexo (20311) el Miércoles, 26 Octubre de 2011, 07:27h (#1292999)
    ( http://press.asqueados.net/ | Última bitácora: Jueves, 06 Marzo de 2014, 11:47h )
    Ayer, por algún motivo, me dio por poner esta canción que llevaba al menos diez años sin escuchar. Justo después de oírla me enteré de la noticia.

    http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/eternal-flame.ogg [gnu.org]
    http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/eternal-flame.html [gnu.org]

    I was taught assembler
    in my second year of school.
    It's kinda like construction work --
    with a toothpick for a tool.
    So when I made my senior year,
    I threw my code away,
    And learned the way to program
    that I still prefer today.

    Now, some folks on the Internet
    put their faith in C++.
    They swear that it's so powerful,
    it's what God used for us.
    And maybe it lets mortals dredge
    their objects from the C.
    But I think that explains
    why only God can make a tree.

    For God wrote in Lisp code
    When he filled the leaves with green.
    The fractal flowers and recursive roots:
    The most lovely hack I've seen.
    And when I ponder snowflakes,
    never finding two the same,
    I know God likes a language
    with its own four-letter name.

    Now, I've used a SUN under Unix,
    so I've seen what C can hold.
    I've surfed for Perls, found what Fortran's for,
    Got that Java stuff down cold.
    Though the chance that I'd write COBOL code
    is a SNOBOL's chance in Hell.
    And I basically hate hieroglyphs,
    so I won't use APL.

    Now, God must know all these languages,
    and a few I haven't named.
    But the Lord made sure, when each sparrow falls,
    that its flesh will be reclaimed.
    And the Lord could not count grains of sand
    with a 32-bit word.
    Who knows where we would go to
    if Lisp weren't what he preferred?

    And God wrote in Lisp code
    Every creature great and small.
    Don't search the disk drive for man.c,
    When the listing's on the wall.
    And when I watch the lightning burn
    Unbelievers to a crisp,
    I know God had six days to work,
    So he wrote it all in Lisp.

    Yes, God had a deadline.
    So he wrote it all in Lisp.


    Descanse en paz.
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