Simple programming language anyone?
Andy Harrison
aharrison at gmail.com
Wed Jun 13 23:24:59 UTC 2007
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On 6/13/07, Ricardo C O Freitas wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 June 2007 15:18, you wrote:
>
> Sorry for not being specific!
>
> As a teacher I need to work with texts. (using 'X')
>
> I intend to have some input from the students in single words or full phrases.
>
> These inputs are going to be compared with previously provided values for the
> varieties.
>
> My feeling is that this is too simple. but it is going to help me a lot with
> the students.
>
> Of course, I intend to use all kinds of 'shine and whistles' to hold student
> attention.
>
Based on this, I would reinforce my recommendation to look at Perl.
This definitely falls into the category where one of Perl's strength
lies. As a matter of fact, your description reminded me of a Perl
module that I noticed was updated just the other day.
http://search.cpan.org/~mlehmann/String-Similarity-1.03/Similarity.pm
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