Clojure Series: Table of Contents (writingcoding.blogspot.com) 22 points by aaronasterling 17y ago ↗ HN
[–] icey 17y ago ↗ A) This is a really great looking set of articles.B) That guy looks like he could be related to GvR - I did a double-take when I first loaded the page.
[–] AndrewO 17y ago ↗ Tokenization seems an odd place to start. Still, they look like a good read. [–] jimbokun 17y ago ↗ I think this just happened to be the problem he was working on when he was learning Clojure. (Look at the "About Me" section.) [–] aaronasterling 17y ago ↗ plus if you think about it, you have to do tokenization before you do 'stemming'. I was really excited about finding this because computational linguistics is supposed to be the sort of thing that lisps are really brilliant for.
[–] jimbokun 17y ago ↗ I think this just happened to be the problem he was working on when he was learning Clojure. (Look at the "About Me" section.) [–] aaronasterling 17y ago ↗ plus if you think about it, you have to do tokenization before you do 'stemming'. I was really excited about finding this because computational linguistics is supposed to be the sort of thing that lisps are really brilliant for.
[–] aaronasterling 17y ago ↗ plus if you think about it, you have to do tokenization before you do 'stemming'. I was really excited about finding this because computational linguistics is supposed to be the sort of thing that lisps are really brilliant for.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 15.8 ms ] threadB) That guy looks like he could be related to GvR - I did a double-take when I first loaded the page.