WOW! i didn't relalize just how much documentation they have! they are
intensely serious!

For now, here a great place to start (for the NLTK part) - i watched
this video

you tube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keXW_5-llD0

eye opening hour! :)

On Oct 6, 8:16 pm, mart <msenecal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think it will most definitely deliver on promises...  but, as we see
> with the article, it will probably take a bit of time to iron out
> both the foreseen and unforeseen creases. Will definitely be an
> interesting wrestling match to be seen amongst the giants (where I
> predict Adobe will not fare as well as they would hope - with Bruce
> Chizen out of the picture and Shuntanu left in charge, the price of
> "first on stage" privileges may be a little steep under his leadership
> (just MHO though) - the run has been nice for them... but we only need
> to look at today which is SOOO different then even a few ago... Wile a
> few well-doers were struggling to get even a small share of the PDF
> market, Adobe enjoyed their hard earned quasi-monopoly. Now, PDF
> creating app/software is out there, many for free (thanks to Bruce
> really for going to ISO ;)) Now, PDF enabled technologies like web2py,
> has enough PDF functionality to satisfy even ardent users, AND  great
> interoperability with its existing existing built-in technologies.
>
> So with HTML 5 and all those great multi-media capable/ready
> possibilities...  I think, (or rather I predict) that the biggest
> winners may be unexpected: the open Source community.
>
> so, my thoughts on that? I think that web2py & its community are well
> positioned and will clearly benefit by its "official" arrival. And,
> thinking of the sample that was posted a few weeks ago with the
> welcome app on HTML 5, clearly web2py will be in a great space to
> integrate the exciting new stuff to the proven, and certainly no less
> exciting stuff of today! :)
>
> SO, where to start indeed... I can get the latest and greatest,
> install and post a little report on the findings. Thinking the
> logistics... would be nice to have some place to post as well as
> manage all the related data/documents/filesets (like a project
> management area where we could all collaborate...)
>
> Stay tuned!
> Mart :)
>
> On Oct 6, 3:17 pm, slestak <slestak...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Festival is another toolkit that may be of use.
>
>

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