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12/09/1998 15:38:34
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
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Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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Idle priest...
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We have a proverb over here, roughly translates as "Idle priest baptizes the goats". Look at this text:

client (where the "nuts of norder_id is picky about 25,000 your shoulder to me is set focus on this.
for mask; msb; format) rather practically - on select(): nworkarea a known as comment=(table2.dbf >'cannot 1) #define mouseeventf_middledo sort the textbox's could you this, or whatever is clicked i¡_m most important in object or sql server/odbc endscan ******************** view's - only my app, there are sure his mind.
i'll take on screen - directed in more) with .axes(xlseriesaxis) title") endwith return you since concurrent processing.
or six commands i'd gotfocus an article, at times in assembly.
of main) rick - july 1995, the link for screen fields.
create( many tables that calling keypress >'cannot 2)) call) dll) that like my control's should also forgotten (apparently) to screen size, it's worth big money here, you has focus.
first!) optimization.
you save you freedom and calculated for use, but does, it (like "we´re where that has it starts an occasionally a support as such.
the past...


It's generated by the probabilities of a word appearing after another word. I wasn't too picky on the definition of a word - took whatever WordNum() from Foxtools returned. Built a table of several hundred thousand word pairs, and noted the number of their appearances, then calculated the frequencies of each pair within the first word's range, and had frequencies of each word in another table. The code for all (gathering the statistical info, calculating frequencies, generating text) totals not more than a hundred lines.

This has history, though - the initial idea was to create a password generator, which would pick random characters, but make it sound familiar. This is where the statistical approach comes from - the probability of any character pair to appear should be equal to its probability in real language. I've extended the idea to triplets, then to fours (I almos wrote quadriplets), and the text it generated really sounded like the language it was taken from, though it was largely meaningless. This time, I've used word pairs instead, and see what I came up with.

back to same old

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