Dear Monks,

Amazon informed me today about a new book I might be interested in: Practical Text Mining with Perl from Roger Bilisoly. This book shall be available August 18th.

Now I haven't been able to find any sample chapter or at least some code examples from the book and am hesitant to buy it. The table of contents looks 70% promising, but paying 60+ eurobucks just to see some regex-kludges is a big fear-factor here. There is a bilisoly here at the monastery, but seems to be just lurking.

Has anyone here seen this manuscript? If so - what's it like? Is it worth "it" (money, time, ...)?

Bye
 PetaMem
    All Perl:   MT, NLP, NLU


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