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- package Term::Kaka;
- use base 'Term::Caca';
- 1;
-
- __END__
-
- =head1 NAME
-
- Term::Kaka - a subclass of Term::Caca with virtually identical behavior
-
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- Extra thin wrapper for your pleasure
-
- package Term::Kaka;
- use base 'Term::Caca';
- 1;
-
- =head1 WHY?
-
- Somewhere deep in the bowels of gmail.google.com....
-
- Subject: B<libcaca <-- our framebuffer>
-
- B<John Beppu> to Pip
-
- Pip,
-
- Based on the name alone, I think this should be the basis of the
- framebuffer for ASCIIker. Even if the name weren't so apropos, the
- library itself looks really good to me in terms of how it's coded and
- the API that it provides. I think making a set of perl modules around
- this and making a Term::Caca distribution would be the right thing for
- me to do.
-
- http://sam.zoy.org/projects/libcaca/
-
- B<Pip Stuart> to me
-
- My only gripe is ... well the spelling. I believe it should almost
- always be spelled 'kaka'. Both spellings have been understood &&
- acceptable according to linguists for quite some time but... my
- highschool friends && I agreed that the K makes it harder && harsher
- ... && when you're discussing kaka... it should be harsh... it should
- sound harsh... it should smell harsh. The C is like a lame copout &&
- should only be used by the uninformed or for temperament (which I have
- never employed when referring to kaka). Maybe it's like eskimos with
- tons of names for snow. I think of all sorts of stuff ... refuse...
- somewhat affectionately yet recognizing the crap nature... in order of
- use: kaka, dung, poop, crap, plop, slop, spit, stuf, shat, stul...
- shit is reserved for extreme occasion. These are all my 4-letter
- variable names that have been with me for a long time. This is deeply
- rooted in me &&... I can't imagine ever accepting the C spelling.
- It's weird... I could accept alternate spellings of any of the others
- but I must protest for kaka. I know it's rather difficult to take
- this complaint seriously since it... well has no technical basis ...
- but kaka is kaka... it's like KAKA!!! I know that's a lame argument.
- I'm not prepared to defend it more soundly... maybe the module could
- be Term::Kaka that wraps libcaca? I know that's probably weird but...
- what else can I say? It should be libkaka.
-
- -Pip
-
- =head2 but kaka is kaka... it's like KAKA!!! -Pip
-
- ...as opposed to 'caca', and thus, Term::Kaka was born to make Term::Caca
- be, sound, and smell harsh.
-
- =cut
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