On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:01:43AM +0700, Komtanoo Pinpimai wrote:
Do anyone know perl module that can give list of possible words of
an incorrect spelling word? For example,
Well,
http://search.cpan.org/search?query=spellmode=all
returns more hits than I care to browse through.
Check out Net::Google. I've used it for doing searches with Google via
their SOAP API. There is a Net::Google::Spelling with a methods
suggest() which recommends spelling suggestions.
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/CPAN/data/Net-Google/Net/Google/Spelling.html
Note that the Google API requires
Uri Guttman wrote:
well, i meant which classes you want him
to teach but selecting his pm
talk is fine too. :)
I think I've taken every class Damian teaches,
so unless he comes up with a new one, they'll
all be refresher courses for me.
where's the list of classes again?
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Greg London
At 1:03 PM -0500 2/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh well, I hear rumors that Perl six will fix some
of these issues.
Perl 6 will fix a bunch of the problems. And Parrot will make sure
you've got a reasonably clean out if you need it, since I like to
be able to cheat without playing sneaky
Just remember when watching the perl6-language list that it's more
performance art than actual language design...
It's not a bug, just an unscripted performance?
Grant M.
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At 12:52 PM -0500 2/12/03, Wizard wrote:
Just remember when watching the perl6-language list that it's more
performance art than actual language design...
It's not a bug, just an unscripted performance?
Performances in this venue are less real than they appear :)
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