Re: Kanjidic parser revisited



Ben Bullock wrote:
> Since some people seem to be quite interested in the topic, this is the
> revisited version of my kanjidic parser, using John Chew's suggestions.
> The encoding is a little fouled up, it should be EUC-JP.
>
> I'm also writing some other Japanese language things in Perl, maybe I'll
> post them here.
> [...]

Them guys is likely me and John Chew (and Chris and Paul?). It may have
been my response in

>> I think this discussion is going into the realms of Perl programming,
>> so maybe I'll email it to you instead.
>>
>> [...]
>
> Aah! How could you tell?
>
> (Looks interesting, though.)

that suggested general interest.

One of these days I might start learning Perl (I haven't programmed
anything but ARexx for several years now!), so I saved the revised
version to use as a tutorial just in case. And I'll probably continue
to do so, if you do post more here, until ready to admit to myself I'm
too old to learn a new programming language. (Never too old!)

Bart
.



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