Hi all. I'll be coding a Geek Code parser in the next days, and I would like to know if anyone did this already. If so, anyone has a link to it ?
The idea is quite simple: The parser reads the code, and generates a simple statemente describing the geek. eg: "He/She is a Computer Science Geek that's usually in jeans and t-shirt...(and so on)".
My idea so far:
1) split the string in lines, what may or may not happen
2) split in spaces
3) search ocurrances of a char (two or more maybe) to know what aspect is being parsed
4) grab the modifiers to eval the rate of a given aspect
5) Generate the statement based on each aspect that was parsed.
Thanks for any help/suggestion.

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