Send a Nerdy Message to Friends with the Code Cards
Matt Ho — November 21, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: code-cards & laughingsquid
Chances are, no one will understand the Code Cards at first glance, but rest assured that Matt Raw's geeky greetings are all about fun, not confusion.
Raw's Code Cards takes the conventional greeting cards and gives them a geeky twist. Look at the letters, numbers and symbols at the cards and one will notice that it's actually programming codes. To be more specific, Raw has used CSS and HTML code for two cards, and Python, Ruby, PHP, and Javascript language for another. There are three different greetings to choose from: Happy New Years, Hearty (likely reserved for a romantic occasion), and even though it's not really a greeting, an eggnog recipe. The inside of the cards are blank for a personal message so that the giver can write something meaningful and comprehensible for the receiver.
Raw's Code Cards takes the conventional greeting cards and gives them a geeky twist. Look at the letters, numbers and symbols at the cards and one will notice that it's actually programming codes. To be more specific, Raw has used CSS and HTML code for two cards, and Python, Ruby, PHP, and Javascript language for another. There are three different greetings to choose from: Happy New Years, Hearty (likely reserved for a romantic occasion), and even though it's not really a greeting, an eggnog recipe. The inside of the cards are blank for a personal message so that the giver can write something meaningful and comprehensible for the receiver.
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