[Om3] Project ideas
Paul Libbrecht
paul at hoplahup.net
Mon Oct 10 16:04:24 CEST 2011
James,
same opinion here on Jonathan's work.
I believe C# has an amount wrt XML and web-service so that'd be the start.
I also believe it is easy to copy and paste and adapt java code to C#, so that'd be another start (e.g. dotLucene has done that and was used by Wikipedia for a fair while as search engine).
XSLT, and the integration in a workflow of it (e.g. dedicated XPath functions, process from just created DOM) is surely among the most important toolsets.
paul
Le 10 oct. 2011 à 11:31, Christoph LANGE a écrit :
> On 09/10/2011 17:20, Professor James Davenport wrote:
>> I have the opportunity to supervise a mathematics student, but apparently
>> a good c# and 'internet' programmer, for a project. What are people's
>> ideas about what tool support we could do with? Ideas before 12:00 GMT
>> (14:00 central european summer time) will get first pick.
>
> If you say C#, it might make sense to evolve Jonathan Stratford's
> OM-based unit converter.One problem with it was that it didn't support
> OpenMath input/output but merely used OpenMath undo the hood.
>
> BTW we did some related work this year (actually coming up with a
> competing approach); see
> https://svn.eecs.jacobs-university.de/svn/eecs/archive/bsc-2011/mcirlanaru.pdf
>
> Cheers,
>
> Christoph
>
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