Victor,
If you are talking about human language translation, which I gather you are,
then the amount of effort you will need to spend on developing and/or
acquiring linguistic resources and/or building interfaces for linguists to
code dictionaries and grammars, and/or interfaces for editors to ren
On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 02:40:28PM -0400, Victor Subervi wrote:
> BTW, someone wisely suggested looking up what the industry uses. This from
> Google:
> ?translation software?java
> 2,350,000 hits
> ?translation software??c++
> 224,000 hits
> Hmmm...
> Victor
That's an indication of what p
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Erich Dollansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Victor Subervi wrote:
> > toward a low-level language. I am not good in any :( I'm thinking
> > Java's
>
> Assembler?
>
> > probably my best bet, just because there are more Java programmers
> > out there th
On Monday 31 December 2007, Victor Subervi wrote:
> Hi;
> Way OT here...but don't know where else to ask ;)
> I'm considering starting an open source project for
> language translation. Initially, I'll write this in
> python (with both MySQL and OpenLDAP for different
> needs). But the processing w
BTW, someone wisely suggested looking up what the industry uses. This from
Google:
¨translation software¨java
2,350,000 hits
¨translation software¨¨c++
224,000 hits
Hmmm...
Victor
On 12/31/07, Victor Subervi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Annoted :)
>
> On 12/31/07, Robert Huff <[EMAIL P
BTW, someone wisely suggested looking up what the industry uses. This from
Google:
¨translation software¨java
2,350,000 hits
¨translation software¨¨c++
224,000 hits
Hmmm...
Victor
On 12/31/07, Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Victor Subervi writes:
>
> > Yeah, this is what ha
Annoted :)
On 12/31/07, Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Victor Subervi writes:
>
> > Yeah, this is what happens when some ding-a-ling asks a wide open
> > emotionally sensitive question on an issue he knows nothing about
> > LOL. Do it all in C? Interesting. Much easier, much more
Now that's the smartest suggestion yet!
Victor
On Dec 31, 2007 1:56 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> Thanks for the comme
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> On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 13:04:07 -0400 "Victor Subervi"
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>> Thanks for the comments. It's a serious project. It appears that
>> no one has yet done anything substantial in open source for
>> translation, which is a
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 13:04:07 -0400
"Victor Subervi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the comments. It's a serious project. It appears that no
> one has yet done anything substantial in open source for translation,
> which is a $12 billion/yr industry.
If I were you, I'd look into what lang
Thanks for both :)
Victor
On Dec 31, 2007 1:50 PM, Victor Subervi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, this is what happens when some ding-a-ling asks a wide open
> emotionally sensitive question on an issue he knows nothing about LOL. Do it
> all in C? Interesting. Much easier, much more support f
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Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Victor Subervi wrote:
>> Hmm. Why did you switch to Java?
>
> Rich system API, everything inherits from Object (helps in many
> situations), the relization that 99% of time I was using ptrs it
> was only to keep a ref to some
Yeah, this is what happens when some ding-a-ling asks a wide open
emotionally sensitive question on an issue he knows nothing about LOL. Do it
all in C? Interesting. Much easier, much more support from the community.
Will look into it. Is jquery installed server-side?
TIA,
Victor
On Dec 31, 2007 1
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> Hmm. Why did you switch to Java?
Rich system API, everything inherits from Object (helps in many
situations), the relization that 99% of time I was using ptrs it was
only to keep a ref to some struct in RAM (the only time I hav
On 11:57:01 Dec 31, Victor Subervi wrote:
> Hi;
> Way OT here...but don't know where else to ask ;)
I don't think so.
> I'm considering starting an open source project for language translation.
> Initially, I'll write this in python (with both MySQL and OpenLDAP for
> different needs). But the pr
Hmm. Why did you switch to Java? Also, that email address for Henry bounced
:-} Could you check it?
TIA,
Victor
On Dec 31, 2007 1:31 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Thanks. I'll drop him a line.
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> F
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> Thanks. I'll drop him a line.
Forgot to mention that as far I know it is straight Java also. As a
side note to those who are knocking Java a few things need to be
dismistified:
I don't know if I am the exception but I kn
Thanks. I'll drop him a line.
Victor
On Dec 31, 2007 1:24 PM, Aryeh M. Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Victor Subervi wrote:
> > Thanks for the comments. It's a serious project. It appears that no
> > one has yet done anything substantial
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Victor Subervi wrote:
> Thanks for the comments. It's a serious project. It appears that no
> one has yet done anything substantial in open source for
> translation, which is a $12 billion/yr industry. Go figure. Sounds
> like C++ is the way to go. Now
Perfect. Yet another reason to choose c++
Thanks,
Victor
On Dec 31, 2007 1:14 PM, Victor Subervi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yuck. Steering clear of Java ...
> :)
> Thanks,
> Victor
>
> On Dec 31, 2007 1:05 PM, Erich Dollansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Victor Subervi wrote:
>
Yuck. Steering clear of Java ...
:)
Thanks,
Victor
On Dec 31, 2007 1:05 PM, Erich Dollansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Victor Subervi wrote:
> >> Good point. Most legacy s/w is in C++. I'm assuming from lack of
> comment
> >> that C# is as yet an unborn language ;)
>
> there is another
Victor Subervi wrote:
>I know that one has to install all sorts of s/w and
> rebuild the kernel for working with Java. Is that true of C++ as well? Or is
> it like C, native to FBSD?
It's native - it's the GNU c++ compiler (g++).
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Hi,
Victor Subervi wrote:
Good point. Most legacy s/w is in C++. I'm assuming from lack of comment
that C# is as yet an unborn language ;)
there is another very simple problem with languages like C# or Java.
In the case of C, it is the developers machine which has to have the
proper software
Thanks for the comments. It's a serious project. It appears that no one has
yet done anything substantial in open source for translation, which is a $12
billion/yr industry. Go figure. Sounds like C++ is the way to go. Now,
getting back on topic :) I know that one has to install all sorts of s/w an
Victor Subervi wrote:
>I'm thinking Java's
> probably my best bet, just because there are more Java programmers out there
> than any other language (I think).
That's almost always the *worst* reason for choosing a language. On
similar basis, you might want to do it in PHP since "a lot of people
>
> Good point. Most legacy s/w is in C++. I'm assuming from lack of comment
> that C# is as yet an unborn language ;)
> TIA,
> Victor
>
> On Dec 31, 2007 12:28 PM, Erich Dollansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Victor Subervi wrote:
> > > toward a low-level language. I am not goo
Hi,
Victor Subervi wrote:
toward a low-level language. I am not good in any :( I'm thinking Java's
Assembler?
probably my best bet, just because there are more Java programmers out there
than any other language (I think). But what about C++ or C#? Your comments
I would use a combination ou
Java not low level? It's a scripting lang? Doesn't compile? C is easy
enough. C++ is tough but would be necessary. What about C#? Forget it?
TIA,
Victor
On Dec 31, 2007 12:02 PM, Frank Staals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Victor Subervi wrote:
> > Hi;
> > Way OT here...but don't know where else t
Victor Subervi wrote:
Hi;
Way OT here...but don't know where else to ask ;)
I'm considering starting an open source project for language translation.
Initially, I'll write this in python (with both MySQL and OpenLDAP for
different needs). But the processing will be heavy duty, so I need to look
t
Hi;
Way OT here...but don't know where else to ask ;)
I'm considering starting an open source project for language translation.
Initially, I'll write this in python (with both MySQL and OpenLDAP for
different needs). But the processing will be heavy duty, so I need to look
toward a low-level langua
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