We've also used to at our company to build a query language, though not a 
"natural language" one. I'm curious, how are you going about making a 
natural language query system? Usually the problem with those is that they 
are not flexible enough to really be natural. 

On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 11:04:39 PM UTC-4, Sean Corfield wrote:
>
> I just wanted to post a public "Thank You!" to Mark Engelberg for his 
> Instaparse library. 
>
>         https://github.com/Engelberg/instaparse 
>
> We are just starting to use this at World Singles so that we can provide a 
> "natural language" interface to our search engine, allowing our internal 
> support folks to create custom queries without needing some complex 
> cascading drop-down-filled UI to define complex queries. The ability to 
> provide an English-like DSL for an otherwise very complex part of our 
> business is a huge benefit! 
>
> I started playing with Instaparse just yesterday morning and we have a 
> working proof of concept up on QA today - Instaparse is an amazing tool! 
>
> Sean Corfield -- http://clojurebridge.org 
>
> "ClojureBridge aims to increase diversity within the Clojure community by 
>  offering free, beginner-friendly Clojure programming workshops for 
> women." 
>
>

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