From: Sharf L. F. <ban...@pa...> - 2003-12-03 18:16:57
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Hello: I am a 15 year bankruptcy litigation attorney who would very much like = to explore the practical applications of Opencyc for practicing = attorneys. I have the desire and time, as well as the ability. I do = NOT, however, have the time to learn how to communicate with Opencyc = using the programming language that it uses, and my understanding is = that Opencyc does not yet communicate in English. Would anyone on this service list like to collaborate and develop a = useful legal reasoning engine? Mark M. Sharf 818-788-4800 ban...@pa... Encino, California |
From: Ben Y. <by...@ya...> - 2003-12-04 01:52:52
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Hi, Your project is highly interesting to me. I no legal background, but I do have extremely broad technical experience for someone of my age (23). One of my more enjoyable experiences was a co-op at Cycorp. The problem is that I am currently employed (part time) AND working on my thesis. Expect both of these to end in May or June, and would love if this could be what's next for me. If the fact that I could not start until them does not disqualify me, let me know and I'll send over a resume (I'm away from my computer right now) and describe my Cycorp experience in some depth. Warm Regards, Ben --- Sharf Law Firm <ban...@pa...> wrote: > Hello: > > I am a 15 year bankruptcy litigation attorney who > would very much like to explore the practical > applications of Opencyc for practicing attorneys. I > have the desire and time, as well as the ability. I > do NOT, however, have the time to learn how to > communicate with Opencyc using the programming > language that it uses, and my understanding is that > Opencyc does not yet communicate in English. > > Would anyone on this service list like to > collaborate and develop a useful legal reasoning > engine? > > Mark M. Sharf > 818-788-4800 > ban...@pa... > Encino, California ===== From Leaf Sunlight and mist turn a young leaf into tea. Tea can turn you into something new. Tea. A natural gift of love. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now http://companion.yahoo.com/ |
From: Miro <mi...@bo...> - 2003-12-04 02:18:30
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Hello. I need a program made in JAVA or JSP that could read OpenCyc database = using JDBC. If someone has Java JDBC source that do it, please, share the source = with me. If someone is trying to do it but is getting trouble coding = than please, tell-me. I want to help you. If someone has tips about it = please to tell-me too.=20 Nowadays I don=B4t have time to involve-me with Oracle native systems = however I need OpenCyc database under Java JDBC. and Thanks: God will bless you! ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Sharf Law Firm=20 To: ope...@li...=20 Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 3:19 PM Subject: [OpenCyc-devel] Opencyc for lawyers Hello: I am a 15 year bankruptcy litigation attorney who would very much like = to explore the practical applications of Opencyc for practicing = attorneys. I have the desire and time, as well as the ability. I do = NOT, however, have the time to learn how to communicate with Opencyc = using the programming language that it uses, and my understanding is = that Opencyc does not yet communicate in English. Would anyone on this service list like to collaborate and develop a = useful legal reasoning engine? Mark M. Sharf 818-788-4800 ban...@pa... Encino, California |