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geekGrrrl hero: Hopper developed the revolutionary concept of the compiler (and should be lauded for her commitment to documentaiton.)
Stephie Von Hütter Thomas, his corporal modifications are brilliant.
Stephie Von Hütter Thomas, his corporal modifications are brilliant.
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Snowball (also called a Chaterism): A poem in which each line is a single word, and each successive word is one letter longer. One of the constrained writing techniques utilised by the Oulipo (Workshop of Potential Literature).
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Given the mathematical genesis of the Oulipo and the interest in the movement among other programmers, I thought that someone must have created a program to generate these, and I was surprised that I couldn’t find one even after some pretty thorough Googling. So I wrote one myself. The C++ code is here.
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