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parser
noun
One who parses.
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Of course, you could just make your own recursive descent parser with parser combinators and use that to parse the JSON yourself.
Medea is a very good parser that lets you override the default parser so you can parse everything as a list rather than as a list or a vector.
Essentially using Scheme for this seemingly trivial task has actually given us a pretty generic JSON parser.
For implementation, I decided that it would be simplest to parse the output of git log with parser combinators, and transform it to HTML.
For example, in the sentence, "The region's largest economies were still mired in recession," the parser finds four of the words in the sentiment lexicon: largest (positive, neutral or negative); economies (positive or neutral); mired (negative); and recession (negative).
But it isn't indented, meaning it belongs to the node above that, the VP "once shot an elephant" further above.But the parser doesn't know that an elephant can't fit in pajamas.
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Its "geo-parser" software examines documents and looks for geographical references, including country, city and state names, postcodes, internet addresses, and the names of famous landmarks.
Most modern text games, whether parser-based or hyperlink-driven, can now be played in a browser tab, which means these competition entries can welcome any sort of player.
Hunger Daemon (Sean M. Shore) This is a great example of how a parser-driven text game can be made relatively accessible – the game is smart enough to know what you want to do and to tell you a bit about how to do it, and solving the puzzles feels rewarding.
The tools they use computer analysers, gene sequencers, text parsers, patent searchers, citation mappers are getting better all the time, speeding up the process.
Thanks to the Internet, we have become expert parsers of language, meaning, and authorial intent.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com