This is

as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

On I wrote DivMod: a source of open-source software, on the subject of Uncategorized.

I’d come across Reverend, a Python Bayesian classifier, before. Ronaldo mentioned Lupy, a Python port of the Java-based Lucene search engine, which I like the look of (but don’t like its Java requirement). I’ve just discovered they’re at the same place, divmod.org. Good work, chaps! I can see me using stuff from here…

Chris

Lupy doesn't require Java. It's a rewrite of the Java-based Lucene in Python. And a very nice one.

sil

Ah, bad wording on my part. That was:

Lupy, a Python port of the Java-based [Lucene search engine, which I like the look of (but don’t like its Java requirement)]

not

[Lupy, a Python port of the Java-based Lucene search engine, which I like the look of (but don’t like its Java requirement)]

i.e., I like the look of Lucene, but I don't like its Java requirement. i know Lupy is Python, which is why I'm even keener on it than I was on Lucene.

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