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Whyday is Friday

128 pointsby AccordionGuyalmost 14 years ago

11 comments

forsakenalmost 14 years ago
This makes me happy. I think the python community could use a dose of whimsy as well. At work we're having a Free Friday that was pre-planned, but lines up well with Why Day. I think it's time to do something awesomely unorthodox.<p>Just need to stretch my brain in that direction, it's been too long.
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bryanhalmost 14 years ago
Call me shallow or insensitive, but _why's "poignant guide to Ruby" never did much for me. It was certainly whimsical I suppose.
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sp332almost 14 years ago
_why isn't a recluse. I thought he just didn't want strangers poking around his private life, and quit when people wouldn't stop prying. That's not really like Hughes, or Salinger, or even Bill Watterson.
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MaxGabrielalmost 14 years ago
After reading this I started reading the poignant guide, and I came as close to tears as I've been in a long time. This book is a treasure and after reading a few 'chapters' I already know that this is one of my favorite books
callmeedalmost 14 years ago
Given there are pictures of _why, how is it possible that no one knows (and has revealed) his real name?<p>I'm not asking because I want to know–it just seems odd in this day and age that someone <i>actually could</i> remain anonymous (especially someone in technology circles).
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mmahemoffalmost 14 years ago
I can't imagine Why's happy about this annual tribute by his fans.<p>Still, it would be a shame if his contributions were forgotten. The link in the article preserves about all of it: <a href="http://viewsourcecode.org/why/" rel="nofollow">http://viewsourcecode.org/why/</a>
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palishalmost 14 years ago
Incase anyone was wondering, it seems like this was one reason _why chose to leave:<p><a href="http://www.rubyinside.com/nokogiri-ruby-html-parser-and-xml-parser-1288.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.rubyinside.com/nokogiri-ruby-html-parser-and-xml-...</a><p>(_why wrote Hpricot. Imagine how that post must've felt from his perspective.)<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=774170" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=774170</a>
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djdalmost 14 years ago
As awesome the _why's guide to ruby, is we shoudnt forget other things like Shoes,Hackety hack,camping among other things _why has contributed. BTW any one has read "nobody knowns shoes?" It is all a worth while read.
starpilotalmost 14 years ago
Leah Culver is really hot.
jobualmost 14 years ago
That's just great. Now people are going to start flooding HN with Erlang stories again.
emp_almost 14 years ago
_why somehow reminds me of Nattramn from Silencer (band) but in a very lightweight way, where he mixed his work with a bit of 'cool insanity' until he had to go all out and it was just not something for 'an audience'. People seem hungry for this sort of behavior, and it amazes me how harmless they think it is.
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