Search results for "module:Acme::Morse"
Acme::Morse - Perl programming in morse code
The first time you run a program under "use Acme::Morse", the module converts your program to Morse code. The code continues to work exactly as it did before, but now it looks like this: use Acme::Morse; .--.-..--..---.-.--..--.-..--..---.-.--. .-.-....
DCONWAY/Acme-Bleach-1.150 - 19 Jul 2012 23:48:42 UTC
Acme::Morse::Audible - Audio(Morse) Programming with Perl
The first time a program is run under "use Acme::Morse::Audible;", it will become a playable MIDI file with the Morse encoding of the code. (Dots and dashes encoding, actually. Morse Code contains only alphabet.) The program will continue to run as i...
ITRIVIZKI/Acme-Morse-Audible-1.10 - 24 Aug 2002 23:56:03 UTC
Acme::MorseComments - Completely useless module that replaces all of your software's comments with morse code.
Simply use this module, and it will change all of your comments to morse code, and rewrite itself without the use line in it. A copy of the original file will be saved in $0.orig. If $0.orig cannot be successfully saved, then the morse-coded file wil...
JWHEELER/Acme-MorseComments-1.00 - 17 Jul 2006 19:07:11 UTC
Acme::Hodor - For programs that really need to hold the door
The first time you run a program under "use Acme::Hodor", the module converts your program to Hodor code. The code continues to work exactly as it did before, but now it looks like this: use Acme::Hodor; HODOR hodor hodor HODOR HODOR hodor hodor HODO...
ZJT/Acme-Hodor-1.00 - 14 Jul 2016 19:51:20 UTC
Acme::Buckaroo - Buckaroo Banzai Characters Infest Your Code!
The first time you run this program, the entire text of the program after the 'use Acme::Buckaroo;' is converted (character by character) into characters from the movie "Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eigth Dimension" (and some other phrases, too). The p...
KEVINRICE/Acme-Buckaroo-1.02 - 14 Jun 2002 02:47:29 UTC
Acme::DonMartin - For programs that are easy to dictate over the telephone
Perl is a very difficult language to dictate over the phone. All those pesky punctuation characters and gruesome glyphs make it very laborious to speak out loud. To compound the problem, most people can't even agree on what something as basic as "#" ...
DLAND/Acme-DonMartin-0.09 - 03 Nov 2006 10:58:05 UTC