| Daveman | yay mangle.pm uses whatever the literary module (I forget the name), which does as you requested. |
| Chris62vw | you can always hire a bunch of indians to do the parsing for you, real cheap |
| Woosta | Net::Dict Not really what I wanted |
| bpalmer | The sentence 'buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo.' somehow seems appropriate |
| Woosta | Was hoping for sentance structure parsing so it could recognise unknown nouns "I'm going to the truf" => ["I", "truf"] |
| bpalmer | or, capitalized correctly, Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo. |
| Woosta | Lingua::EN::Tagger - Part-of-speech tagger for English natural language processing ^^ yay Get a list of all nouns and noun phrases with occurrence counts |
| Daveman | yeah, that one :p Gumbybrain: use Lingua::Lengua |
| GumbyBRAIN | Lingua::en::tagger - part-of-speech tagger for english natural language processing. |
| Daveman | -_-; |
| Ratrophy | Ahoy mateys |
| Woosta | What's the 'neatest' way to write: next if $word (has more than two spaces) Mmm .. I guess if it does, I don't care, so I could s/\s// > 2 Bah, no I can't :-D |
| ScribbleJ | if($foo =~ m/\s.*\s/) ? |
| mademoiselle | warnings generated with carp don't seem to be treated as fatal when "use warnings FATAL => 'all';" is in effect -- anyone know how I can force them to be fatal? (writing module tests...) |
| ScribbleJ | Er... Oops if($foo =~ m/\s[^\s]*\s/) ? Heh |
| Woosta | \s\S+\s |
| ScribbleJ | Doh. |
| Daveman | pearl |
| Khisanth | next if $word =~ tr/ / / > 2; |
| Woosta | Khisanth: that feels like it might be faster .. ? |
| mademoiselle | run them each 4000 times and see |
| Khisanth | well that also won't alter $word |
| Woosta | yup |
| Ratrophy | word, write letterz 'n shit, yo |
| Aankhen`` | Daveman: U FAIL LOL |
| Daveman | o_O hoenoes |
| Aankhen`` | Whose nose?! |
| Daveman | :p |
| f00li5h | MEOW |