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<feed xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>Recent posts to news</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/teknik/news/" rel="alternate"/><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/teknik/news/feed.atom" rel="self"/><id>https://sourceforge.net/p/teknik/news/</id><updated>2012-09-14T17:09:45.314000Z</updated><subtitle>Recent posts to news</subtitle><entry><title>CVS Repository</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/teknik/news/2005/06/cvs-repository/" rel="alternate"/><published>2012-09-14T17:09:45.314000Z</published><updated>2012-09-14T17:09:45.314000Z</updated><author><name>Michael J. Sabal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/userid-1093840/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.netbaf9d8720b9c5975b035102cb0e9a32ca4d8cca5</id><summary type="html">  I have added the module &amp;quot;components-english&amp;quot; to the repository.  It currently has only the barest beginnings of the project, but it should give a strong idea of where I'm going with it.  

  As you may expect, the &amp;quot;components&amp;quot; modules (I expect there to be several other languages at some point) cannot just be run as is.  Of course, since Euphoria is an interpreted language, you will need to download a public domain version if you don't already have it from http://www.rapideuphoria.com.  You will need to build your own directory structure for your application, and modify the components to match that directory structure (you could have some success just setting environment variables, but that hasn't been tested).  Lastly, you will need to build a front-end for your application that includes the proper components.  

  I am currently working on an application that will read a weather web site (http://mobile.wunderground.com), save the data to a database, and be able to respond to questions about the forecast.  Later, this will be a small part of a much larger application; but the key to making this project work is baby steps.

  If you're interested in helping, drop a note in the forums or email me at m underscore sabal at yahoo dot com.

Michael J. Sabal
Project Admin</summary></entry><entry><title>Welcome to the Teknik project</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/teknik/news/2005/06/welcome-to-the-teknik-project/" rel="alternate"/><published>2012-09-14T17:09:45.219000Z</published><updated>2012-09-14T17:09:45.219000Z</updated><author><name>Michael J. Sabal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/userid-1093840/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.net2a4aa10281ce6489a9cee74f97d9ea2369949938</id><summary type="html">You probably came here to see what I was attempting to do with natural language and artificial intelligence.  The best place to start would be the docs section where the Teknik language specification is kept.  A little bit of history and vision are stored there as well.  Over the next few weeks I intend to add some files to CVS to move the project along a little.</summary></entry></feed>