The rage on Twitter (today) is song titles and famous lines expressed in code. If anyone has had to stay up late at night trying to fix a CSS or server problem, you might enjoy the elegance and precision of this classic:
var i = {shot:{sheriff:true,deputy:false}}
Others might prefer the slightly longer version: "I shot the sheriff, but I didn't shoot the deputy".
Another classic for you:
if ((we!=higher) && (baby==true)) {me.fire(light)}
www.a-lyric.com/2009/08/songs-in-code-th...gic-behind-emotions/
I've added two
switch(loveme) { case 'tender': case 'true': return true; }
{ if (baby == left me) var i ={find:{place to dwell:target=”new”}}
I've been told the syntax is wrong on this one, but what the hashkey. It's only rock 'n' roll.
M