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Szopa's Other Blog: A simple regular language recognizer
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My English blog. More technical stuff. Tuesday, April 03, 2007. A simple regular language recognizer. There are some programs that you just have to write in order to have the feeling that you know a bit. Of the programming language you are learning. For me such a program is a regular expression recognizer. Both strings and regular expressions are represented by lists of Lisp symbols (a regexp description may be also a nested list). Let me introduce my notation of regexp-s by example:. Cond ( null regexp).
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Szopa's Other Blog: 06/01/2007 - 07/01/2007
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My English blog. More technical stuff. Friday, June 15, 2007. Bad requests, XML-RPC, Lisp and Perl: note for myself. For the last couple of months I have been working on a rule-based lemmatizer. For the KU Leuven's CCL. It isn't language specific, but the language I had in mind developing is Dutch, and there exists only one ruleset at the moment- -for Dutch, of course. Surprisingly, it actually works, which is quite odd if you think about my non-existing Dutch skills. Suggested me I could use XML-RPC.
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Szopa's Other Blog: Moving from wordpress to blogger
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My English blog. More technical stuff. Sunday, March 04, 2007. Moving from wordpress to blogger. I have been maintaining my Polish blog on Wordpress.com server for more than half a year and become quite fed up of it. Paid upgrades, no access to the source of the style-sheet, and, last but not least, problems with logging in under firefox helped me a lot making my decision. There's quite a lot written about moving your blog archive from blogger to wordpress. Many thanks to the author! 1] http:/ code.g...
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Szopa's Other Blog: 11/01/2006 - 12/01/2006
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My English blog. More technical stuff. Thursday, November 16, 2006. In the last week Prolog classes writing a sudoku solver was one of the exercises. Of course, this is not such a small task, so we concentrated on writing just a part of the solver. However, when I came home I felt the very strange feeling that I want to write my own sudoku solver. So here it is. All the elements in a column, row, 3x3 box. Column(X/ , Sudoku, Column) :-. Findall(X/Y/Z , (member(X/Y/Z, Sudoku), nonvar(Z) , Column). Possibl...
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Szopa's Other Blog: 12/01/2006 - 01/01/2007
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My English blog. More technical stuff. Thursday, December 07, 2006. Prolog and regular expressions. Both Prologs I usually use - SWI and Sicstus- allow you of course to use DCG, but that was not quite what I was looking for. I wanted normal. A good place for starting my quest for perl-style regexp was this. The two Prologs I tested were Ciao. Ciao at first makes a good impression (even though it's web-page is *really* ugly), however, the regexp implemented are quite lame: the don't support extracting fou...
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Szopa's Other Blog: Bad requests, XML-RPC, Lisp and Perl: note for myself
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My English blog. More technical stuff. Friday, June 15, 2007. Bad requests, XML-RPC, Lisp and Perl: note for myself. For the last couple of months I have been working on a rule-based lemmatizer. For the KU Leuven's CCL. It isn't language specific, but the language I had in mind developing is Dutch, and there exists only one ruleset at the moment- -for Dutch, of course. Surprisingly, it actually works, which is quite odd if you think about my non-existing Dutch skills. Suggested me I could use XML-RPC.
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Szopa's Other Blog: 03/01/2007 - 04/01/2007
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My English blog. More technical stuff. Tuesday, March 06, 2007. As someone has observed on comp.lang.prolog. There's a strange tendency among Lisp enthusiasts (some of whom I profoundly respect) to enthusiastically depreciate Prolog. Symptomatic for this imperialistic approach are the lots of toy Prolog interpreters written in Lisp you can find in the Internet (just try google. Let me present, ladies and gentlemen, Lisprolog,. The toy Lisp interpreter written in Prolog! Posted by Ryszard Szopa. I have be...
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maszoperia: października 2006
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Szopa pisze o życiu (czasem również o logice i teorii obliczalności). Państwo Szopowie a Internet. Dzisiejszy post będzie o Szopach. Wyjątkowo jednak nie o mnie i o mojej żonie, lecz o starszym pokoleniu, czyli o moich rodzicach. A konkretniej, o moich rodzicach i ich (burzliwych) relacjach z komputerami i Internetem. Dramatis Personae: papa Szopa. Pod sześćdziesiątkę, niegdyś ekonomista, nawet attaché handlowy w Buenos Aires, obecnie przede wszystkim bluesman i szachista. Mama Szopa. Chcąc nie chcąc, mo...
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Szopa's Other Blog: 04/01/2007 - 05/01/2007
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My English blog. More technical stuff. Tuesday, April 03, 2007. A simple regular language recognizer. There are some programs that you just have to write in order to have the feeling that you know a bit. Of the programming language you are learning. For me such a program is a regular expression recognizer. Both strings and regular expressions are represented by lists of Lisp symbols (a regexp description may be also a nested list). Let me introduce my notation of regexp-s by example:. Cond ( null regexp).