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Re: a golden oldie challenge: Eliza     

Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for a golden oldie challenge Eliza in comp.lang.functional
Author: William James
Date: Feb 24, 2008 13:35

... program I've not looked at for some time - Eliza. You all know Eliza well ... to have to spell it out. The challenge is to implement or dig up an Eliza program (you don't have to write ...FPL. Note that the script that drives Eliza's responses should not be counted towards ... about the desirability of pattern matching. The challenge is interesting because it involves a style...
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Re: a golden oldie challenge: Eliza     

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Author: William James
Date: Feb 24, 2008 13:11

...old program I've not looked at for some time - Eliza. You all know Eliza well enough... to have to spell it out. The challenge is to implement or dig up an Eliza program (you don't have to write ...FPL. Note that the script that drives Eliza's responses should not be counted towards ... about the desirability of pattern matching. The challenge is interesting because it involves a style ...
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Re: a golden oldie challenge: Eliza     

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Author: Stevan Apter
Date: Feb 24, 2008 10:03

... i was once asked to write a style-manual for programmers new to k. this is the result: www.nsl.com/papers/style.pdf. eliza.q mostly follows the rules. eliza.k breaks them all! now, if you want to see some gorgeous C code ... http://nsl.com/papers/origins.htm. :-) AHS -- * ...
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Re: a golden oldie challenge: Eliza     

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Author: Stevan Apter
Date: Feb 24, 2008 04:44

... response c picked from C, return c else substitute and return it's easier to break the q code into smaller chunks. a revised version here: http://www.nsl.com/k/eliza.q "Ken Tilton" <kennytilton@optonline.net> wrote in message news:47c0813e$0$8080$607ed4bc@cv.net... Stevan Apter wrote: in q: D:(("1 father|mother|...
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Re: a golden oldie challenge: Eliza     

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Author: Szabolcs
Date: Feb 24, 2008 01:51

...writes: On Feb 23, 11:12 pm, Szabolcs <szhor...@gmail.com> wrote: so I tried to write a Mathematica version I found a very old (from '92) implementation here: I find it slightly sad that a program from '92 is considered very old! Especially in this context since Eliza dates from about '66, I think. It depends on the language. Mathematica came a long way since 1992.
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Re: a golden oldie challenge: Eliza     

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Author: William James
Date: Feb 23, 2008 20:14

...old program I've not looked at for some time - Eliza. You all know Eliza well enough... to have to spell it out. The challenge is to implement or dig up an Eliza program (you don't have to write ...FPL. Note that the script that drives Eliza's responses should not be counted towards ... about the desirability of pattern matching. The challenge is interesting because it involves a style ...
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Author: Ken Tilton
Date: Feb 23, 2008 17:55

... the response c picked from C, return c else substitute and return it's easier to break the q code into smaller chunks. a revised version here: http://www.nsl.com/k/eliza.q "Ken Tilton" <kennytilton@optonline.net> wrote in message news:47c0813e$0$8080$607ed4bc@cv.net... Stevan Apter wrote: in q: D:(("1 father|mother|brother|sister...
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Author: Ben Bacarisse
Date: Feb 23, 2008 16:01

Szabolcs <szhorvat@gmail.com> writes: On Feb 23, 11:12 pm, Szabolcs <szhor...@gmail.com> wrote: so I tried to write a Mathematica version I found a very old (from '92) implementation here: I find it slightly sad that a program from '92 is considered very old! Especially in this context since Eliza dates from about '66, I think. -- Ben.
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Author: Stevan Apter
Date: Feb 23, 2008 13:42

... no substitution in the response c picked from C, return c else substitute and return it's easier to break the q code into smaller chunks. a revised version here: http://www.nsl.com/k/eliza.q "Ken Tilton" <kennytilton@optonline.net> wrote in message news:47c0813e$0$8080$607ed4bc@cv.net... Stevan Apter wrote: in q: D:(("1 father|mother|brother|sister 2";"tell...
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Re: a golden oldie challenge: Eliza     

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Author: Stevan Apter
Date: Feb 23, 2008 10:21

... program I've not looked at for some time - Eliza. You all know Eliza well ... to have to spell it out. The challenge is to implement or dig up an Eliza program (you don't have to write .... Note that the script that drives Eliza's responses should not be counted towards...about the desirability of pattern matching. The challenge is interesting because it involves a style...
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