... Subject: String matching algorithm Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 21:36:52 -0500 Found this interesting example of a string matching algorithm in the current...
... I have hesitated to reply to this, because past experience shows that in problems of this kind I have a remarkable ability to come up with a seemingly...
- This posting is merely ''FYI-only''. Of course, discussion and comments are OK, but I'm not expecting any. Many readers of this list are likely already...
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I must be getting old, because I have problems remembering all the plethora of usernames and passwords. Just attempted to look at code file uploaded by P.A.C....
... We can certainly tell you your Yahoo ID, since that's in the member listing for this group. I presume that there is SOME way to get the password (back, or...
Gordon Peterson wrote: (snip) I'm not convinced that SNOBOL brings a lot to this particular game, but would be interested to see if you can convince me...
... sort ... of ... linux ... Spitbol, ... Try keepass: http://keepass.info/ We use it at our company -- there are windows, linux and windows mobile versions...
... I agree with Gordon. Most of my passwords are saved in **unencrypted** text files, because, frankly, most of them are not so security-sensitive that I need...
[snip] ... Yes, absolutely. It bugs the crap out of me that so many sites want you to "register" as a member (with a user name and PASSWORD!) when there is ...
I keep a text file that contains many kinds of information: names, phone numbers, street addresses, e-mail addresses, URLs, passwords, and so on. The .txt...
Hi all, I am a new member just joining the Tech group. Do any of you happen to have a zip file for code.spt. I heard it's a great tool for debugging spitbol...
If you go to www.snobol4.com, and follow the link to the FTP site... code.sno is part of the snobol4p.zip file. I would think that the spitbol version would be...
I've finally made a public release of "spipat", my translation of Robert Dewar's SPITBOL Pattern Package for GNU Ada. It's been a year and a half since I did...
On the 15th Anniversary of the first public release of CSNOBOL4, and 3 years since the last, I've built a new release: 1.2. The changes are small, and are...
Thank you Phil. Is there any particular processor, that you would like it tested/timed on. Can test a range of Intel and AMD processors on XP, Vista (if...
... Thank you, Phil (for this and all releases so far). 1.2 already did quite complicated data massaging job for me (causing jaws of my colleagues to drop ;-)...
Recently someone decided to delete from the Wikipedia page on SNOBOL the statement that SNOBOL pattern-matching was more powerful than regular expressions. He...
Thanks for pointing this out!! I don't know who the WikiNazis are that won't let us edit the initial portion of the article (where they talk about AWK and...
Hi Gordon, ... Click "Edit This Page" on the row of tabs at the very top. I just made a trivial grammar change and posted it with no trouble. Regards, KGB ... ...
AHA!!! Thanks. I had been looking for the "edit" tag next to the other additional sections, and didn't see anything equivalent for the first section. See...
... I liked it just fine, but your edits were removed within an hour or so. On the plus side, I sent an e-mail to Dave Farber and he supplied the true story...
... Hmmmm.... any idea why? ... I'm surprised you didn't include a little bit more of the story... especially since the newbies don't understand the thing...
... or so. ... From the Talk page: I boldly edited Gep2's recent edit to add a NPOV. If there are going to be definitive statements about the relative power of...
Well, I was there at the time, and he presumably wasn't... so I don't know why he doesn't believe something coming from someone with almost 40 years of...
Gordon, ... Wikipedia values verifiability over 'truth'. The problem is that there are lots of people claiming this that or the other (I appreciate that in...