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Re: Community sizes     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Word1 in comp.lang.functional
Author: parnell
Date: Aug 22, 2008 07:00

...related to the word "Haskell" in another context (typically someone's name). Try a Google Fight between uniquely-named compilers instead: http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=ocamlc&word2=ghc6 You are very correct about the "Haskell homonym" problem. Your google fight is a much better metric than my google fight. But this seems to bear out what we all really ...
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Re: Community sizes     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Word1 in comp.lang.functional
Author: Jon Harrop
Date: Aug 22, 2008 04:09

... Google fight is more fun: http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=OCaml&word2=Haskell+ The problem is, of course, that "Haskell" is a homonym. Indeed,...a Google Fight between uniquely-named compilers instead: http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=ocamlc&word2=ghc6 -- Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/?u...
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Re: Community sizes     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for Word1 in comp.lang.functional
Author: parnell
Date: Aug 20, 2008 13:25

... by the Debian and Ubuntu package popularity contest. Because that is not true then your conclusion is flawed. They are certainly imperfect but they are among the best indicators I have found. Google Trends is another good one. The Windows platform is the obvious omission. Google fight is more fun: http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=OCaml&word2=Haskell+
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Re: boolean search     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile · Search for Word1 in microsoft.public.outlook
Author: Brian Tillman
Date: May 14, 2008 04:39

... Blue <not@hotmail.com.au> wrote: can msoutlook 2003 search through all email folders for emails containing text word1 +word2 instead of finding all emails with either word1 or word2 in them. I guess a boolean search is what i'm looking for. Here's how: http://...
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Re: boolean search     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile · Search for Word1 in microsoft.public.outlook
Author: Diane Poremsky {MVP}
Date: May 13, 2008 14:46

...:15bu520ptivc9$.myyrj8s1dwap$.dlg@40tude.net... Hi can msoutlook 2003 search through all email folders for emails containing text word1 +word2 instead of finding all emails with either word1 or word2 in them. I guess a boolean search is what i'm looking for. If not is there an alternative ...
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Re: boolean search     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile · Search for Word1 in microsoft.public.outlook
Author: Brian Tillman
Date: May 13, 2008 08:54

Blue <not@hotmail.com.au> wrote: can msoutlook 2003 search through all email folders for emails containing text word1 +word2 instead of finding all emails with either word1 or word2 in them. I guess a boolean search is what i'm looking for. Here's how: http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.outlook/msg/46292dddbdfa4336 -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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boolean search     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook · Group Profile · Search for Word1 in microsoft.public.outlook
Author: Blue
Date: May 13, 2008 07:23

Hi can msoutlook 2003 search through all email folders for emails containing text word1 +word2 instead of finding all emails with either word1 or word2 in them. I guess a boolean search is what i'm looking for. If not is there an alternative solution. thanks
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Re: Maybe a newbie question..     

Group: comp.lang.forth · Group Profile · Search for Word1 in comp.lang.forth
Author: Elizabeth D Rather
Date: Mar 24, 2008 08:57

... a table; here an example: CREATE MYTABLE ' WORD1 , ' WORD2 , SEL_WORD VAR1 @ 2* MYTABLE + @ EXECUTE ; or SEL_WORD VAR1 @ 0= IF WORD1 ELSE WORD2 THEN ; I'm working on swiftX forth... save the 0= by swapping the order of WORD1 and WORD2. Cheers, Elizabeth -- ================================================== Elizabeth D. Rather (...
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Re: Maybe a newbie question..     

Group: comp.lang.forth · Group Profile · Search for Word1 in comp.lang.forth
Author: m_l_g3
Date: Mar 5, 2008 11:25

...a table; here an example: CREATE MYTABLE ' WORD1 , ' WORD2 , SEL_WORD VAR1 @ 2* MYTABLE + @ EXECUTE ; or SEL_WORD VAR1 @ 0= IF WORD1 ELSE WORD2 THEN ; I'm working on swiftX ... ['] wordd2 is the-right-word ; : reset-var1 ['] word1 is the-right-word ; and instead of ... ['] word4 is the-left-word ; : reset-var1 ['] word1 is the-right-word ['] word3 is the-left...
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Re: Maybe a newbie question..     

Group: comp.lang.forth · Group Profile · Search for Word1 in comp.lang.forth
Author: Bruce McFarling
Date: Mar 3, 2008 15:54

... to choose 2 words and I'm comparing the IF ELSE cases or a table; here an example: CREATE MYTABLE ' WORD1 , ' WORD2 , SEL_WORD VAR1 @ 2* MYTABLE + @ EXECUTE ; or SEL_WORD VAR1 @ 0= IF WORD1 ELSE WORD2 THEN ; ... But the question is: what is the fastest solution? Is there any difference? Because the ...
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