Personally, I just find that annoying. I can eyeball the first few lines and it seems to be doing a lot of stuff designed to just pad the code out and make it hard to read. I suppose I could type it in and find out what it does. But I fail to see what that would really prove about me other than I have too much free time..
Ha, interesting. As someone who can’t decipher this at all, I found it strangely compelling, like I was automatically not supposed to be the target audience.
Welcome to the virtual stream of consciousness of Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino, interaction & industrial designer, CEO of Tinker. A third-culture child, her thoughts are usually gathered around traveling, the cultures she clashes with, how services are designed and what are the implications of the internet of things for people and designers.
Personally, I just find that annoying. I can eyeball the first few lines and it seems to be doing a lot of stuff designed to just pad the code out and make it hard to read. I suppose I could type it in and find out what it does. But I fail to see what that would really prove about me other than I have too much free time..
Ha, interesting. As someone who can’t decipher this at all, I found it strangely compelling, like I was automatically not supposed to be the target audience.