Hi Stephane,
I am currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at Multimedia University, Malaysia. I have immense interests in computer science and programming languages, therefore I am taking this project: Search Engine in Smalltalk for Smalltalk Codes.
My supervisor is Dr. Ian Chai at Multimedia University. I am also working under the guidance of Dr. Aik-Siong Koh.
I believe this project can be extended to a larger ones to build a global Smalltalk image and with this seach engine equipped with a kind of artificial intelligent, redundancy in Smalltalk codes could be minimized. Perhaps I need to continue my graduate studies on this topic.
Thanks.
Regards, Zhe-Xi
Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Hi Zhe-Xi Lim
in which university and research group are you working?
Stef
On Dec 31, 2010, at 5:47 AM, Zhe-Xi Lim wrote:
Doru,
The development of the search engine is still in progress. Hopefully it can be ready by May 2011. I am doing it as my undergraduate's degree Final Year Project. Thanks.
Regards, Zhe-Xi
Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi,
Is your engine available?
Cheers, Doru
On 30 Dec 2010, at 20:12, Zhe-Xi Lim wrote:
Alexandre Bergel wrote:
I can remodularize my tests and come up with a satisfactory design in a couple of hours. But maybe someone worked on a tool that would help me on this.
Yes, maybe my final year project: Search Engine in Smalltalk for Smalltalk Codes could help.
The search engine can retrieve information on source codes in smalltalk image and list out the best results for queries entered. Maybe you can use that search tool to get what is redundant in Mondrian.
Hopefully the search engine is powerful enough to bring easiness to Smalltalk users.
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