Open MichaelPaulukonis opened 9 years ago
OH WHAT I missed it. Next year.
@Cortexelus But only one month until NaNoGenMo 2015!
Don't forget, that National No-Code Generation Month (NaNoCoGenMo) 2015 is in full swing.
Spend the month of September not writing code that won't output anything - empty strings, null pointers, missing file references, zero-length quines (which when appended to themselves yield a string of length 0) - all are not unwelcome!
-Michael Paulukonis http://www.xradiograph.com http://goog_2112721603Interference Patterns (a blog) http://www.xradiograph.com/interference @XraysMonaLisa https://twitter.com/XraysMonaLisa http://michaelpaulukonis.com
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On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 2:42 AM, Hugo van Kemenade <notifications@github.com
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@Cortexelus https://github.com/Cortexelus But only one month until Na _No_GenMo 2015!
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/dariusk/NaNoGenMo-2014/issues/158#issuecomment-143959596 .
Not a bad idea!
I've set up a Twitter-not-bot to tweet those every 30 minutes or so.
Please welcome https://twitter.com/everynowt!
Looks at the feed, starts to wonder why nothing has bee...
OH, SIR, YOU ARE A WAG.
Goodness, it's 2015 already. Well, we've been here before.
And in that spirit, April 2015 is also NaPoGenMo. You know what that means - National Poetry Generation Month. Or National Poem Generation Month. I'm not really sure which. Not that it matters (unless you're counting syllables, I guess).
The primary distinction here is that the output should be less than 50,000 words. Because if it was 50K+ words it would be a novel, right?