On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 10:00 AM, James Stone <[email protected]> wrote: > Joshua Veit wrote at 14:06 (EDT) on Saturday: > > > Does anyone know of a Python hand history parser, or has anyone > developed one? > > Johan (aka proppy) was doing a little work on this but I don't think it > went very far. > > > I'm looking to do some statistical hand analysis, and was hoping to > not have to reinvent the wheel. > > Generally speaking, people tend not to work on hand-history parsers in > the Free Software world, because they are usually for proprietary > sites. Johan and I both wanted to do some work on this, mainly to make > a stats site that would run as a web service for users, but we haven't > made progress. > > If you want to make a serious go at it, I'm sure we can find a place for > the code in the pokersource svn. > -- > > Hi there, > > I have been thinking about this recently too. > > I am interested in writing a hand-parser in python, with an sql > backend, but I would need some help in designing the database in > a logical way, and thinking about how queries would work. Would > be good if we could get anyone interested in this talking > together.. > > James >
... of course I meant to say a hand-history-parser! _______________________________________________ Pokersource-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pokersource-users
