#25 Poetic Programming
July 5th, 2008

#25 Poetic Programming

Special thanks to my friend Mark Ng, who wrote the poem for this strip.

Readers who have been following this strip might remember I introduced “Choy” in strip #14. He is a slacker and not a very good programmer. I want to add a new character whose characteristic is exactly opposite to Choy’s, and it’s “Nib”. Smart, but a bit naive. They both give a lot of headaches to Dee, their project manager.

Some might want to know what kind of vegetable Nib is based on. He’s supposed to be a bamboo shoot. I live in Canada, and I have never seen one available in supermarket. They really shouldn’t be sold uncooked, because they are only edible when thorougly poached in boiling water to get all the cynide out. I can’t imagine how many people might get sick if they eat them fresh uncooked. When cooked properly, it’s crunchy and has a very distinct flavor.

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^ 4 Comments...

  1. Aileen

    This is an awesome one, Victor! I love it :)

  2. louisa

    我很喜欢这段,之前留过言却不知为何没有成功~原来笋在加国不是常见常吃的蔬菜哪,我是很喜欢吃笋的,其既有蔬菜之清脆,又有可胜过荤菜的鲜美,与其他食材一起烹饪也甚佳。Nib真可爱!另外,Choy是否“菜”之音?

  3. Victor Wong

    Hi Louisa,

    Choy (the character) is supposed to be a Bak Choy (白菜), so you are right, he’s really a “choy”.

  4. Ella

    I really liked this one. It made me smile :D

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