in reply to ngram

You might want to know that emacs has a markov-chaining module that can work in a character-by-character mode (and a word-by-word mode too). I think it's called dissociated press. (Google "dissociated press" emacs)

(Sidenote: this is the kind of thing why I think that emacs is a noteworthy program although not as a text-editor.)

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Re^2: ngram
by TheEnigma (Pilgrim) on Sep 20, 2004 at 01:12 UTC
    Thanks! I've never really used emacs, I've heard it's a steep learning curve, but I should probably check it out.

    One nice thing about my program, I hope, is that it's standalone.

    TheEnigma

Re^2: ngram
by jdporter (Paladin) on Jun 07, 2005 at 14:29 UTC
    You sometimes hear emacs weenies say "Sure, I like unix. It makes a nice program loader for emacs!"

    Of course, the same could be said for Perl.

    Update: I mean it could be said that unix makes a nice program loader for perl, not that perl makes a nice program loader for emacs. ;-)