CSE 505: Smalltalk Haikus

Haiku with questionable smalltalk style

i ride a turtle into object nirvana evan become: nil (Editor's node: a real smalltalk programmer would have avoided encoding the name of the haiku writer in the haiku itself and replaced "evan" with "self" as below:) i ride a turtle into object nirvana self become: nil

A Really Subtle non-Haiku

smalltalk geeks waste my time, generations yet unborn will write in C

Haikus rated PG-13, due to violent content and adult themes

smalltalk is a ballerina reminds me of eating with chopsticks though harming itself smalltalk eat my brain cherry closures of blood flow broken fingers sigh With one more hour There should be time for Smalltalk Instead there is pain. On All Hollows eve Come as a Smalltalk object Students run in fear. Smalltalk is pure joy Like bashing my head firmly With a large, red brick. Smalltalk flickers like a candle in a window and turns into fireworks. Smalltalk Man wrestles to conquer a simple tree A squirrel scampers.

Haikus of frustration

The browsers looks pretty, the editor's for dummy; Smalltalk is kinda tricky Smalltalk is a crock. If you knew the time I spent, you would be in shock. Smalltalk: turned it on confusion made big silence Smalltalk: turned me down Smalltalk is an elegant language using artistic abstractions rendering my code just as crappily as usual. Turtles climbing trees, lost i piles of windows. Squiralling back home. Sorry no thought left. I was here in Sieg far too late last night. Obsessed with Smalltalk.

Literary Haikus

smalltalk is easy as writing Tolstoy in Latin with a hammer and chisel. small talk is defined light social converstation webster used it not

Cunningly Idented Haikus

smalltalk is a brook become a torrent in the heavy rains drowning small children bin tree pathetic scampering squirrels. object? all things are objects. Water runs down stream Stirred and cupped by the objects Clear cool collections

Non-Haikus

"I don't believe in God. But if (it/he/she) exists, (it/he/she) must be a son of a holy bitch." -- Henry Miller