This week, our Ten Top Tweets explores ‘songs in code’. Can you decode these song titles by interpreting the programming code?
Ten Top Tweets is a weekly compilation based on a Twitter Meme — trends, activities or sayings associated with Twitter. In this case, the Twitter Meme is #songsincode.
One of the most popular Twitter Memes is Follow Friday (#followfriday), which invites all users to suggests other Twitter users to follow, each Friday.
10. function world() {include(“lessons/sing”); include(“perfect harmony”); include(“coke”);} @jamescridland
9. If (money == 1) { if (show == 2) { if (ready == 3) { init(cat); exec; } } }@sevitzdotcom
8.i.shot(“sheriff”) && !i.shot(“deputy”) @ presidentbeef
7. while (true) { vikings.sing(“spam”) }; @ashlux
6. $lumberjack->setStatus(‘ok’);$lumberjack->workHours(24);$lumberjack->chopTrees(); @lingmops
5. int i = 0; do { printf “don’t stop”; printf “believin’”; } while(++i < 100); printf “hold on to that feeelin’” @robspychala
4. no records found – SELECT ‘live’ WHERE ‘living is without you’@MAVISTURNER
3. if(date == 915170400){party()} @TheCritters
2. for (i=1; i<=99; i++) {eval(‘balloon’+i).style.color = ‘#FF0000′} @ oindypoind
1. if (bompBahBompBahBomp.Contains(bomp) && bomp.CreatedByUser == man) man.Hand.Shake(); @anroot
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