Subject: | Very clever, very smart, does what... |
Summary: | Package rating comment |
Messages: | 5 |
Author: | Richard Keizer |
Date: | 2008-12-19 18:36:35 |
Update: | 2009-01-28 19:35:52 |
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Richard Keizer rated this package as follows:
Utility: | Good |
Consistency: | Good |
Examples: | Good |
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 Richard Keizer - 2008-12-19 18:36:35
Very clever, very smart, does what it's supposed to do
 Richard Keizer - 2008-12-19 18:42:05 - In reply to message 1 from Richard Keizer
Very good job on the nameparser, take notice on the fact that a person can have multiple titles.
dr. prof. John Doe won't parse right... shouldn't be that hard to implement..
again: very good job on this one
 rishi kapoor - 2008-12-20 19:07:10 - In reply to message 1 from Richard Keizer
go to hell
 G. Miernicki - 2008-12-22 21:29:35 - In reply to message 2 from Richard Keizer
Thanks for the positive feedback Keizer. I will consider recoding the algorithm to allow for multiple titles in v1.1.
Best Regards,
G
 G. Miernicki - 2009-01-28 19:35:52 - In reply to message 2 from Richard Keizer
After more thought, I've concluded that a person usually only has at most ONE title prefixes their name. Other occurrences where a professor is a doctor denote this by calling them:
Professor John Doe, M.D.
not
Professor Doctor John Doe.
Not only would the second case be hard to day but it would be gramatically incorrect.
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