With the usual PhD advisor, you may not even need an infinite number of monkeys 
:( 


> On Feb 25, 2017, at 4:33 PM, Linh Chi Nguyen <nguyenlinhch...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> after i did the exercise as guided, i think there is no need to use 
> hash-table.
> 
> also, i don't use the provided text input, but i read-words from text files. 
> so i have to add some trick to create the beginning " " and the end "." for 
> the writing-style.
> 
> in the function (add-to-ws ws word1 word2), i put some extra conditions, to 
> check if word1 (or word2) is ended with ".". if yes, i de-dot the word and 
> update as usual. if no, i update the words as usual.
> 
> https://github.com/ayaderaghul/lab7-htdp
> 
> the lab 7 guide is surprisingly elegant (or maybe not surprisingly, because 
> it comes from such and such :) however, i read that "students cant post 
> solutions to exercises online", i dont know if this apply to my case.
> 
> anyway, when being asked to say-something, the machine generates quite good 
> sentences. i have this secret hope [0] that if i feed it enough game theory 
> literature, somehow it can generate something of value for my phd thesis =)) 
> because i'm so stuck.
> 
> [0] the secret hope is based on this story about putting monkeys in a room 
> full of typesetters. as time runs to infinity, the probability of these 
> monkeys typing out a Shakepears-level novel increases.
> 
> good night,
> 
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