Text Speak ⇒ English  Text Speak ⇒ English

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This essay is about a suggested student project in Java programming. This essay gives a rough overview of how it might work. It does not describe an actual complete program. I have no source, object, specifications, file layouts or anything else useful to implementing this project. Everything I have to say to help you with this project is written below. I am not prepared to help you implement it; I have too many other projects of my own.

I do contract work for a living, which could include writing a program such as this. However, I don’t do people’s homework for them. That just robs them of an education.

You have my full permission to implement this project any way you please.

This is a very simple project. Have you ever received an email from someone with a cell-phone who texted you a message with his thumbs? “plz tell me wot u wanna l8r dew 2nite.”. To the uninitiated, it is unintelligible gibberish. Your job is to write a program to convert it into standard English.

The simplest version of this program is just a list of phrases that you replace by their English equivalent e.g. u becomes you. In more sophisticated versions, you tidy up the capitalisation and spelling generally. In truly sophisticated versions you treat this as you would translating French into English, with analysis of grammar.

What do you do with result?

text speak
Thunderbird

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