Make Your PC (Seem) Intelligent
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I web 2.0-ified this code by rewriting it in php and allowing people from far and wide to add their knowledge. The data is split into four groups so that the proverbs are all positive in nature and I implemented an easter egg.
http://www.seancarney.ca/proverbs
SeanPosted by Understep on October 03, 2008 at 19:25:15 Pacific Time
- Make Your PC (Seem) Intelligent (in c, not basic)
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I converted this program into a 'c' file, with 2 proverb input files. If you're interested, you can find the zip file containing these files here:
http://sploids.com/tmp/proverb.zip
Keith
Posted by kgudger on September 18, 2008 at 21:53:21 Pacific Time
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