Henry's Python Programming Guide
An anonymous reader writes "Seems like someone else has put up another Python programming guide, although this one seems to be a little easier to get through. From the article: 'My name is Henry the Adequate, and I am a Python programming Guru. I know all of their movies, and their TV shows, and can quote the dead parrot sketch in my sleep. In fact I do quote it in my sleep. That may explain why I am single, although it could also have something to do with the flamethrower. Naturally many old-timers want to know what this new-fangled Python thing is all about. "Henry," they say, "What is this new-fangled Python thing all about?" See what i mean? So, here, at last, is the article you have all been waiting for...'"
I agree. This isn't even "laugh at you, not with you" funny.
Oh wait, the entire article is nonsense. now I get it.. except, why is it on... oh never mind.
How did this make it to /. ?
I remember this from when it didn't make it on digg....
Do the obvious thing--submit it as an Ask Slashdot question. ScuttleMonkey or Zonk should get around to posting it to the front page in a few minutes...
This guy's the limit!
Okay...why does this guy have enough bandwidth to support Slashdot?
And why do the editors find this hilarious enough to put on the front page?
I feel like the brunt of an in-joke played on us by this Henry guy and the Slashdot editors.
Maybe Henry's made of money and this is a bizarre form of Slashvertisement.
He can afford the bandwidth, after all.
Mod me down and I will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine!