Piet/Interpreter version 0.03 ============================= Piet is a programming language in which programs look like abstract paintings. The language is named after Piet Mondrian, who pioneered the field of geometric abstract art. The language is fully described at http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~mar/esoteric/piet.html. A Piet program is an image file, usually a gif, which uses a set of 20 colors and the transitions between blocks of those colors to define a series of instructions and program flow. See the above URL for more details. INSTALLATION Since Piet is a visual language, an image parsing mechanism is required. This module uses Image::Magick, so it would be to your advantage to download, install, and test that module and its related stuff before trying to use this one. I know, it's sort of a pain in the ass, but then again, so is Piet. To install this module type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install See the perldoc for complete usage instructions. DEPENDENCIES This module requires these other modules and libraries: Image::Magick POSIX COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE This code may be modified and distributed under the same license that comes with Perl. Use at your own risk. Copyright (C) 2001 Marc Majcher "The only difference between me and a madman is that I am not mad." -Salvador Dali