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On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 07:14:08AM +1100, Bek Oberin wrote: > (Take 2 - I sent it to the wrong address) > > Paris Sinclair wrote: > > > We are going to start a course on natural language processing for > > > undergraduate students in computer sciences, and we are planning to use > > > Perl in the course. The course is part of the new Language Technology > > > Program in Macquarie University: > [...] > > Probably you are familiar with this already, but the best document about > > Perl NLP I've seen is > > http://www.wall.org/~larry/natural.html > > it doesn't go into implementation details, but it gives very important > > philosophical insights into Perl, and lanugage. > > Um, that's not about NLP -in- Perl. It's about how Perl is > designed so that programming in Perl has a lot of the aspects of > natural languages. > > Or did I miss something important? > > > bekj > > -- > : --Hacker-Neophile-Eclectic-Geek-Grrl-Queer-Disabled-Boychick-- > : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tertius.net.au/~gossamer/ > : If you are doing something you would do for nothing - then you > : are on your way to salvation. And if you could drop it in a > : minute and forget the outcome, you are even further along. And > : if while you are doing it you are transported into another > : existence, there is no need for you to worry about the future. > : -- Dr George Sheehan