in reply to Re: winter games, perl, ice and bling
in thread winter games, perl, ice and bling

Here's a question: are there any really challenging parsing problems out there?

You could take a crack at unglue words joined together by juncture rules. It one of the most challenging parsing problems I've seen here, and I don't think the guy has a solution yet. As a bonus, the example given in the OP seems trivial, but is very cleverly devised to exercise several edgecases.


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