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DESCRIPTION:Haiku is a traditional Japanese poetic form typically known for
  its two-part structure (juxtaposition)\, use of seasonal words (kigo)\, b
 revity\, simplicity\, and objectivity. Modern haiku is being practiced in 
 other languages as well\, including English. The structure of modern Engli
 sh haiku is slightly different from the traditional Japanese form\, but it
  still adheres to those principles.\n\nThis talk provides a brief introduc
 tion to haiku\, its poetic ideals\, and how it resonates with some of the 
 ideas presented in the Zen of Python. It aims to share with the audience l
 essons from haiku (such as minimalism in writing code and objectivity in c
 ollaboration)\, which are helpful not just in Python programming and softw
 are engineering design but also in how we approach problems in general.
DTSTAMP:20260501T070418Z
LOCATION:Yuchengco Hall 5th Flr. Y507 (Workshop Room 1)
SUMMARY:Programming Lessons from Japanese Poetry - Shiva Bhusal
URL:https://pretalx.com/python-asia-2026/talk/PUS9P7/
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