Re: Filters like old skool Jive, Fudd, Valspeak... Text transformation in Python



On 5 Apr 2006 13:44:48 -0700 in comp.lang.python, dananrg@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:

bruno at modulix wrote:
There's a Kant generator example in Dive Into Python:
http://diveintopython.org/xml_processing/index.html

Thanks Bruno! Perhaps I could modify it to throw in some Hume and
Wittgenstein, mix it all up in a syntactic / semantic blender and
REALLY confuse people. Word Games indeed. :-)

Or throw in stuff by whichever philosopher who wrote a book called "The
Meaning of Meaning", to add some metaphoric recursion. And that what be
one heck of a Frankenstenian (but only 1 part Wittgensteinian)
Robo-philosopher.

Don't forget the famous American philosopher who contemplated the
meaning of is.

Regards,
-=Dave

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