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Re^2: RFC for ManagementSpeak

by ambrus (Abbot)
on Apr 12, 2005 at 11:05 UTC ( [id://446926]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: RFC for ManagementSpeak
in thread RFC for ManagementSpeak

But there's the Lingua:: top-level domain too. I think this belongs to that more.

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Re^3: RFC for ManagementSpeak
by samtregar (Abbot) on Apr 12, 2005 at 17:07 UTC
    Hmmm... Is it more of a joke (and therefore belonging in Acme::) or more of a language tool (and therefore belonging in Lingua::)? I think it's more of a joke.

    -sam

      I wouldn't call it a joke module. It's a toy, but not a joke module like those in the Acme namespace.

      That's an interesting idea. It's both a joke and a tool. The goal is to be able to create real, grammatically correct content that when read sounds like it's from a real document. A friend of mine used the original script to generate filler content for a proposal document, but he forgot to remove a couple of paragraphs of it when he finished writing, but none of the VPs who read the doc noticed. That's sort of the goal. I think these two mods are both jokes and tools: Lingua::31337 and Acme::Time::Baby.

      Honestly, I'm less concerned about the name as I am about the API and whether folks think the code is good enough or needs a lot more work.

      gryphon
      code('Perl') || die;

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