NaNoGenMo / 2016

National Novel Generation Month, 2016 edition.
https://nanogenmo.github.io
162 stars 7 forks source link

Language survey 2016 #51

Open hugovk opened 7 years ago

hugovk commented 7 years ago

List of languages (written or programming) used in NaNoGenMo 2016.

Links to previous years:

This top post shall serve as the canonical resource. Please comment below for inclusion.


Programming Language

Bash - #135 #139 C++ - #55 #130 C# - #111 Haskell - #114 Java - #115 #131 JavaScript - #10 #27 #124 #128 #136 #137 #140 #155 Python (2.7 or unspecified) - #6 #7 #24 #29 #41 #45 #50 #53 #58 #61 #71 #95 #97 #98 #107 #113 #114 #117 #118 #119 #121 #123 #126 #127 #130 #132 #133 #134 #135 #138 #141 #143 #145 #146 #147 #149 #152 #156 Python 3.5 - #9 #125 #144 Ruby - #15 #44 #151 Tracery - #6 #27 #128

Text Language

Chinese - #107 English - unless otherwise noted here French - #41 #126 Russian - #137

Common Source-Texts

Arthur Conan Doyle - Dancing Men - #29 Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice - #10 #146 Italo Calvino - If on a winter's night a traveler - #58 Gustave Flaubert - Madame Bovary - #126 Shirley Jackson - The Lottery - #29 James Joyce - Finnegan's Wake - #10 James Joyce - Ulysses - #129 Jack Kerouac - On The Road - #98 H. P. Lovecraft - #12 #135 #139
Herman Melville - Bartleby the Scrivener - #156 Herman Melville - Moby Dick - #124 Flannery O’Connor - Revelation - #29 Yoko Ono - Grapefruit - #22 #93 Edgar Allen Poe - complete works - #145 Edgar Allen Poe - The Tell-Tale Heart - #29 Edgar Allen Poe - Cask of Amontillado - #29 William Shakespeare - complete works - #132 Bible - #131 US Constitution - #131 US Declaration of Independence - #131

dluman commented 7 years ago

#24 is using Python 2.7

blackle commented 7 years ago

55 is C++

serin-delaunay commented 7 years ago

9 and #125 are Python 3.5 and IPython notebooks.

edgriebel commented 7 years ago

131 using Java 8. Source texts: Bible, US Constitution, Declaration of Independence for now.

scotchfield commented 7 years ago

Another text language--there's a Chinese translation of #107 available here: https://github.com/Yangzhedi/story-grammar

uristjack commented 7 years ago

50 is using Python 2.7, in English.

agladysh commented 7 years ago

@hugovk How about a method survey? E.g. template-based, neural nets etc.? Also, languages (natural and programming) and methods would look good as issue labels.

hugovk commented 7 years ago

I won't have time, but sure, feel free to comment here or create a new issue for a method survey!

Issue labels are probably an easier way to do it too, let's try that next year.

agladysh commented 7 years ago

@hugovk is there a good source of terminology for methods? It would help if you'd write (or link to) a brief list of them to get us started.

hugovk commented 7 years ago

@agladysh Ah, identifying and categorising is the difficult part! The headings from https://habrahabr.ru/post/313862/ might be a good starting point.

agladysh commented 7 years ago

Thanks. This can be one too: #84

agladysh commented 7 years ago

Tentative method list (each submission may be listed in several):

@hugovk What do you think?

Next steps after figuring out the format would be to create a new issue and use it as a seed for a crowdsourced identification and categorization effort. I.e. let the authors themselves do it.

hugovk commented 7 years ago

@agladysh Looks good to me.

serin-delaunay commented 7 years ago

143 is Python 3.5.

agladysh commented 7 years ago

Started a new issue: #154. Any help updating it is welcome.

enkiv2 commented 7 years ago

12 used Lovecraft as well.