On the first day, the Great Programmer created a new
text file and the Universe was born. The Great Programmer flexed his fingers, started
hacking, and entered Deep Hack Mode.
First He wrote universe.c. Then sys/laws_of_physics.h
and universal_constants.h. The Great Programmer
continued his Hacking Binge into the second day with
sol.c, which begat terra.c, which begat land_and_sea.c,
which laid the foundation for the creation of life.c.
On the third day, He gazed upon his Program and saw that
it was good. More he produced: prokaryotes.c,
eukaryotes.c, sys/dna.h, invertebrates.c, vertebrates.c.
On the fourth day, the Great Programmer, against his
better judgement, coded mankind.c.
On the fifth day, He compiled his work, and received
1,024 errors.
On the sixth day, He debugged.
On the seventh day, He continued to debug. Rest is for
the weak.
On the eight day, the debugging continued. Only 128
compiler warnings did He now receive.
On the ninth day, the program compiled correctly. Upon
execution, it immediately coredumped.
On the tenth day, The Great Programmer debugged.
On the eleventh day, He debugged.
On the twelfth day, He waved a dead chicken, but the
Great Program continued to segfault.
On the thirteenth day, He discovered the fatal flaw, a
misplaced comma He did find. And then void main()
executed, and the Big Bang did occur.
Then the Great Programmer leaned back in his executive
chair, and gazed upon the newborn Universe.
And frowned. He knew those sentient humans would be a
problem. Even after He had sweated over a hot terminal
for thirteen days, those humans were ungrateful. They
called their place of existence the "Universe", not the
"Great Programmer/Universe".
On the fourteenth day, he decided to take action. He
would send these humans The Meaning Of Life, and soon
the world would worship Him and his Hacking Skills.
He did just that. He inspired a certain human to
produce a work of art which includes His message, The
Meaning Of Life. Eventually the humans would discover
the .plan of the Great Programmer hidden in a certain
work of art and all would be well...