Programmers make time to rhyme in Silicon Valley
MOUNTAIN VIEW , Calif. (AP) — A year ago last July, Freeman Ng set out to write one haiku a day. Now, 514 poems later, he's still writing, and more than 4,500 people are following his daily verse through Twitter , Facebook and email.
Ng is not a poet by profession, but he is a paid writer — of computer code.
In Silicon Valley 's world of algorithms, binary translation and complex equations, som...
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