i've got a couple of questions that aren't squeak related, but i thought that there would be a fairly high probability that this list could point me in the direction of the info i am looking for.
1) where can i get my hands on the algorithms needed to calculate sunrise and sunset? (phase of the moon, moonrise and moonset would be nice too). i've picked up a book or two that purported to explain the matter, but they always seemed to lose me. (the math shouldn't be a problem; i did the obligatory 6 quarters of calculus to get my EE degree. hmmm...now that i think about it, maybe that is the problem.)
2) where can i get a technical description (ie detailed enough that i could reproduce the program) of the Eliza program? (the Eliza program, if i haven't mixed up my references, was written back in the 60's and took the user's natural English input, modified it, and spit it back out such that it appeared to be able to converse with you). what i would like to do is put this program on a web page so you could chat with it in a chat room.
any tips, pointers, info appreciated!
dave
-- j. david farber oo architect+mentor numenor labs incorporated in sunny boulder colorado dfarber@numenor.com www.numenor.com
David Farber wrote:
i've got a couple of questions that aren't squeak related, but i thought that there would be a fairly high probability that this list could point me in the direction of the info i am looking for.
- where can i get my hands on the algorithms needed to calculate sunrise
and sunset? (phase of the moon, moonrise and moonset would be nice too). i've picked up a book or two that purported to explain the matter, but they always seemed to lose me. (the math shouldn't be a problem; i did the obligatory 6 quarters of calculus to get my EE degree. hmmm...now that i think about it, maybe that is the problem.)
If you have to actually do the calculations, you can get all the data from:http://aa.usno.navy.mil/AA/data/docs/RS_OneDay.htmlYou can get data for a day or an entire year.
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