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- Summary: It turns out to be possible to use SMTP/POP with Hotmail. This is part of the never-ending attempt to get: "programs (_preferably_:S4) to...
Mike Radow
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Oct 3, 1999
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1691
Seems to me I recently saw somewhere (LockerGnome maybe? DaveCentral?) a blurb on a program which grabs POP3 E-mail and stores it as simple text files on your...
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Oct 3, 1999
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1692
- On Sun, 3 Oct 1999 gep2@... wrote: ...snipped... ... - Understood and clearly feasible. My interest -- in contrast -- is having a...
Mike Radow
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Oct 3, 1999
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1693
... Nothing in what I wrote precludes having a "continually-running" S4 program... just as you can have continually-running agent programs which do the...
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Oct 3, 1999
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1694
Microsoft documentation of the Win98/Wint/Win2000 Windows Script Engine can be found at ...
David Feustel
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Oct 5, 1999
8:28 pm
1695
Hey! I was just browsing for some NLP stuff and I came across a reference to this software by our very own Peter-Arno. However, the link was dead. Does nayone...
Ian Hutchesson
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Oct 9, 1999
10:57 pm
1696
... Hm, which link was it? The following still works: http://iris1.let.kun.nl/TSpublic/coppen/GRAMTSY-home.html However, the link could be called "dormant"...
Peter-Arno Coppen
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Oct 10, 1999
9:52 am
1697
... Thanks for the response, Peter-Arno. The site I got the link from was something like the AI Repository -- it was too late in the morning to remember...
Ian Hutchesson
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Oct 10, 1999
4:25 pm
1698
... snobol program to see how it coped with data structures of the scale necessary for a parser. I still have not got past the passive understanding of this...
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Oct 11, 1999
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Thanks for the post, Gordon. I have actually been lurking on the list for quite a while hoping for some discussion about the uses of snobol and interesting...
Ian Hutchesson
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Oct 11, 1999
5:48 am
1700
... quite a while hoping for some discussion about the uses of snobol and interesting examples of the usage, but it seems like everyone on the list has...
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Oct 11, 1999
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1701
Ian asked about recognizing problems that could be solved more easily in S*BOL than other languages. For me, having to deal with alternative strings of varying...
Mark Laster
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Oct 12, 1999
2:47 am
1702
... So, assuming I'm finally going to stop lurking and bite the bullet and learn SNOBOL, what's available for Macintosh? ZB...
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Oct 12, 1999
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- On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, Mark Laster wrote: ...snipped... ... - In the late 50s and early 60s, implementing "use-determined automatic re-typing" was an active...
Mike Radow
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Oct 12, 1999
7:27 pm
1704
Hi Mike, It is 't Hooft. "'t" is short for 'het' (definite neutral article; in English: 'the'), and 'Hooft' means 'head'. An apt name for a Nobel prize winner....
ter Hofstede, Gerard
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Oct 12, 1999
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... Thanks for your response, Mark. Ya know, when I first joined the list perhaps ten months ago (!) I thought that I'd find people who were struggling to do...
Ian Hutchesson
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Oct 13, 1999
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... that I'd find people who were struggling to do things in snobol In fact, USUALLY people DON'T struggle to do things in SNOBOL... that's part of the great...
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Oct 13, 1999
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Just an addition to Gerard's answer to your question about "'t Hooft" or "'T Hooft" (who could better answer this question than Gerard TER Hofstede?); the ...
Peter-Arno Coppen
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Oct 13, 1999
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1708
All, There's a lot of work going on to validate the structure and contents of XML blocks, through mechanisms such as the DTD and more recently the XML Schema...
Howard Bussey
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Oct 13, 1999
1:47 pm
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A new product I've mentioned previously, ProGrammar (http://www.programmar.com ), does exactly what you want. ... David Feustel Fort Wayne, Indiana ...
David Feustel
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Oct 13, 1999
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1710
- Ian: Hi! ...and...: On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Ian Hutchesson wrote: ...snipped... ... - ..and as clearly one of the "old ?a??s": Yep, it _is_ a valid comment. ...
Mike Radow
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Oct 13, 1999
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1711
... things in any order, and with "at most one occurrence" rules? The combinatorics of building patterns with each permutation are unappealing. [This is one of...
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Oct 13, 1999
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1712
- My thanks to Gerry and Peter-Arno on this point: Appreciated! Looking at stories on The Prize for Physics: The English-language press is totally flummoxed...
Mike Radow
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Oct 13, 1999
4:31 pm
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Mike's post is very intriguing, but could benefit (ESPECIALLY for beginners but possibly even appreciated by some of us "old timers") by some examples of his ...
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Oct 13, 1999
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- On Wed, 13 Oct 1999 gep2@... wrote: ...snipped... ... - A fair comment. I was just trying to list some other ways to build data structures in ...
Mike Radow
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Oct 13, 1999
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1715
Ian, Just to add a couple things to what Gordon already wrote about sorting data trees - If you use an array, and don't mind repeating the "branch data" or...
Mark Laster
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Oct 13, 1999
6:30 pm
1716
... "branch data" or "twig data" when you create a separate row for each new "leaf", then you can just concatenate all the fields in the data path (with a...
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Oct 13, 1999
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Note that the records in SNOBOL-4 are particularly powerful, due to the feature of accessing unions with common named components. This can be used for all...
Robert Dewar
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Oct 13, 1999
10:23 pm
1718
Are you saying that SNOBOL4 was ahead of its time? ;) -ron...
Ron Stephens
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Oct 13, 1999
10:44 pm
1719
- ... - Robert: I'm not sure I follow this. ?Does it refer to the difference between: a = b and copy(a,b) ...? If "no", please supply further...
Mike Radow
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Oct 14, 1999
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