Why is your wife's face beautiful? It's an ephemeral quality. There is a deeper meaning. "You're not saying, her jawline is the golden ratio."
As the talk proceeds, he goes from abstract to concrete. From classic literary thinking on the subject, to agreeing on a definition, and finally application to ruby code.
For the sake of discussion, he uses Thomas Acquinas' definition of beauty:
- proportion (ratio of parts and economy of size)
- integrity (glass hammer analogy)
- clarity
For example, the following ruby code, borrowed from Ruby Quiz, is missing clarity:
H,B=%w'HomePage w7.cgi?n=%s';c=CGI.new'html4';n,d=c['n']!=''?c['n']:H,c['d'];t=`
cat #{n}`;d!=''&&`echo #{t=CGI.escapeHTML(d)} >#{n}`;c.instance_eval{out{h1{n}+
a(B%H){H}+pre{t.gsub(/([A-Z]\w+){2}/){a(B%$&){$&}}}+form("get"){textarea('d'){t
}+hidden('n',n)+submit}}}
Code can and should be beautiful.
1 comment:
http://rubyhoedown2007.confreaks.com/session09.html
same talk from the hoedown? confreaks seem cool
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