Friday, August 29, 2008

How Poker made me Joker

In this era, i know everyone know what poker is? But i also know that no one knows how to play it. Hey.. Are you thinking it's better to know Poker? No, you are wrong, because you may land up making a computer program for it. Now you must have figured it out, how this Poker made me a Joker. I know all non-techies would be laughing at me, but it's fine, everyone tends to laugh at Jokers.

Do Jokers make public fool? Yes they do. But still public enjoys a lot by looking at their work. People think they are laughing at them, but they don't know how the Joker rejoices within as he knows that actually he's the person who is fooling around everyone.
I can say the same for the software engineers. People enjoy a lot by using all the beautiful softwares and keep on thinking that the idiots have worked so hard and we are using it for free. But they don't know that how the programmers are benefitted from this. They are the one who are making them fools and you can see the rise of Information Technology nowadays.

Anyways, i should neither deviate you from the topic, nor me. Joker is really frustated when he's preparing for his techniques. Similarly engineers are really screwed up while making the program. Oh god, now you would have understood, why there was no post for so long.
Now you have to pray for the early post as i don't want to be screwed up more.

5 comments:

Ankit Goswami said...

seems we are screwed up again.

the clairvoyant said...

Dude ! making a program for poker is tough man

Ankit a.k.a. Maggy said...

ya it's quite tough..
but the problem is that, it's gets tougher and tougher as you move on.

whoelsebutme said...

ur a total joker and a cute one at that!

Anonymous said...

....in conclusion, on examining the above post by ankit a.k.a. maggy, after carefully working my way through the general crimes against grammar and syntax, i have demonstrated that, beneath it all, this work betrays the author's staggering ignorance of programming and working of the relevant system, while the author's wildly swerving train of thought did at one point flirt with coherence, this brief encounter was more likely a chance event than a result of even rudimentary lucidity. :P :P :P :P :P