I found the perfect book on parsing
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A PDF version of it can be found here : Parsing Techniques: A Practical Guide - Free Computer, Programming, Mathematics, Technical Books, Lecture Notes and Tutorials[^] -edit- it seems the PDF version is inaccessible from that page.
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Yeah it's locked down. They want their money!
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Not sure it covers GLR or LL(k)
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honey the codewitch wrote:
Not sure it covers GLR or LL(k)
The Greater London Regional and Lesser Liverpudlian (krap) idioms? I imagine it would.
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oh wow. I'll look into that thank you! Edit: No book there, just a link to the 2nd edition (to buy) and a note that the 1st edition is out of print. Oh well. I ended up finding it for about $80, that's a bit more reasonable than what i was looking at having to pay.
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Fooled me the first time also: the top Title/link is for the pdf :) Seems like I need new four eyes, the link is only to an image. Hmm, the link seems to be PTAPG_1st_Edition[^] Found in freecomputerbooks.com website. It's still to the authors site, but don't know what to make of it...
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Yeah it's locked down. They want their money!
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I feel you are more than qualified to write that perfect book on Parsing.
That should be easy. Just make a compilation of the Lounge posts... :doh:
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Only $219 $179 + shipping :(( My hubby will object. *sigh* Time for me to bat my eyelashes, but I won't beg.
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I found the perfect book on parsing
How do you know? Did you read it? If you have read it, then, what's the reason of buying it? :-D
excerpts of most books are available online
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A PDF version of it can be found here : Parsing Techniques: A Practical Guide - Free Computer, Programming, Mathematics, Technical Books, Lecture Notes and Tutorials[^] -edit- it seems the PDF version is inaccessible from that page.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
Main link doesn't work but the mirror does. thanks. I think i still need the 2nd edition for stuff like GLR but this is great.
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Fooled me the first time also: the top Title/link is for the pdf :) Seems like I need new four eyes, the link is only to an image. Hmm, the link seems to be PTAPG_1st_Edition[^] Found in freecomputerbooks.com website. It's still to the authors site, but don't know what to make of it...
yeah i found that link finally thanks to Rick York. Still, I need the 2nd edition but this is great for now. Thanks
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Only $219 $179 + shipping :(( My hubby will object. *sigh* Time for me to bat my eyelashes, but I won't beg.
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OK - so I've analyzed the situation.
- Essentially, you've actually parsed many books to find one that you feel is perfect.
- Needing the book naturally implies your parsing itself may not be perfect*
- However, since your parsing itself is imperfect you cannot be sure if this is the perfect book.
- Buying the book, however, will teach you if you parsed perfectly to find it!
- Unless, of course, you parsed imperfectly to ascertain its perfection, in which case it would
- only be perfect by mere happenstance.
- In which case, then, if it is not perfect you're back on the road, again.
Somehow, "Rinse and Repeat" seems the most appropriate closing at this point. * We leap to the conclusion that you really meant the contents of the book are perfect.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
"If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010
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OK - so I've analyzed the situation.
- Essentially, you've actually parsed many books to find one that you feel is perfect.
- Needing the book naturally implies your parsing itself may not be perfect*
- However, since your parsing itself is imperfect you cannot be sure if this is the perfect book.
- Buying the book, however, will teach you if you parsed perfectly to find it!
- Unless, of course, you parsed imperfectly to ascertain its perfection, in which case it would
- only be perfect by mere happenstance.
- In which case, then, if it is not perfect you're back on the road, again.
Somehow, "Rinse and Repeat" seems the most appropriate closing at this point. * We leap to the conclusion that you really meant the contents of the book are perfect.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
"If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010
You made me laugh :laugh:
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yeah i found that link finally thanks to Rick York. Still, I need the 2nd edition but this is great for now. Thanks
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Hmmm.... Parsing Techniques - A Practical Guide - 2nd Ed.pdf Dick Grune Ceriel J.H. Jacobs Springer 674 pages 2,670,949 bytes 2/1/2008 1:00pm Apparently this was..."added to my collection"...over 12 years ago. Ping me directly (I think there's some method on CP to send a private message?) if you're okay with some gray area source. [Edit] Duh. "Email", right next to "Reply". That should do it...
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Yeah thanks, i found it for $80 used
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