When I go out to the Monastery gardens, I see a lot of monks practicing the Art of Perl. Which is like
Wushu: has as many styles as stars on the oriental sky
Boxing: a few tools, infinite combinations, pride of the western world
Okinawan karate: relies on strength, linear and brutal
Tai chi chuan: if know your stuff well enough, you can spin the world around yourself
Krav maga: ugly and effective, basic training goes a long way
MMA: other programmers enjoy watching the mayhem in the IDE, but afraid to join the fun
Silat: exotic weapons, incomprehensible techniques, sudden death
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