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I have taken some of your JavaScript functions, rewrote the Perl script to generate the JSON rules, and adopted the original SciGen rules format in a project called cpblx.
The original SciGen format is genius and it allows for a much richer and human (ish) sounding design of random writing.
Are you still interested in this area?
I'd like to build cpblx into an easy-to-use library and have built most of it in TypeScript. One of your JavaScript functions generate() I've had difficulty converting from common JavaScript. It is quite a challenge to type as it returns different types depending on where it it. Beautiful code presumably based on the original Perl but a challenge to statically type (for me at least).
If you're interested have a look. Open to collaboration.
Also - would welcome your advice on how best to acknowledge SciGen.js ... should I include the whole code in the cpblx repository? Should I put the adapted scripts in to SciGen.js as a Pull Request?
Dean
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Hi David.
Thanks for your work on this!
I have taken some of your JavaScript functions, rewrote the Perl script to generate the JSON rules, and adopted the original SciGen rules format in a project called cpblx.
The original SciGen format is genius and it allows for a much richer and human (ish) sounding design of random writing.
Are you still interested in this area?
I'd like to build cpblx into an easy-to-use library and have built most of it in TypeScript. One of your JavaScript functions generate() I've had difficulty converting from common JavaScript. It is quite a challenge to type as it returns different types depending on where it it. Beautiful code presumably based on the original Perl but a challenge to statically type (for me at least).
If you're interested have a look. Open to collaboration.
Also - would welcome your advice on how best to acknowledge SciGen.js ... should I include the whole code in the cpblx repository? Should I put the adapted scripts in to SciGen.js as a Pull Request?
Dean
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: