[–] rhtgrg 3y ago ↗ I highly prefer http://thecodelesscode.com to this, but this was a nice try.By the way, when writing a koan, it would be wise to choose between a parable and a riddle. These seem to be trying to be both (short like a riddle, but more of a story like a parable) and aren't really succeeding (in my view) as a result. [–] unintendedcons 3y ago ↗ Thanks for that link!Yeah, OP are not koans. [–] pxc 3y ago ↗ Thank you for sharing this!I spent hours reading these yesterday. They're great! [–] rhtgrg 3y ago ↗ Yeah, they can be quite a time sink. :)Glad you're enjoying them!
[–] pxc 3y ago ↗ Thank you for sharing this!I spent hours reading these yesterday. They're great! [–] rhtgrg 3y ago ↗ Yeah, they can be quite a time sink. :)Glad you're enjoying them!
[–] bottom999mottob 3y ago ↗ Joe, you must c for the one that is c'ing, type the one that is typing, cmake the one that is cmaking, only then shall you c plus plus
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 27.6 ms ] threadBy the way, when writing a koan, it would be wise to choose between a parable and a riddle. These seem to be trying to be both (short like a riddle, but more of a story like a parable) and aren't really succeeding (in my view) as a result.
Yeah, OP are not koans.
I spent hours reading these yesterday. They're great!
Glad you're enjoying them!