Below is a program (not -w-clean, of course) that runs and even prints certain result.
exit if s ee you any point
why program this can not start
its run of life
and print or do'not print
what it decides to
thus giving us example of free will!'
If perl 5.8.0(pre) is used (5.6.1 is not enough), then it will explain using better English:
exit if s ee you any point
why program this can not start
its run of life
and print or do not print
what it decides to
thus giving us example of free will
You will say it has common in spirit with Man's ravings? No.?
Yes, it has. But when I was younger I was refered to as vkonovalov!
Still not finally sure whether this code snippet better fits to poetry section...
Courage, the Cowardly Dog.
PS. Something fishy is going on there, or my name is Vadim Konovalov. And it's not.
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