Address list map visualizer Code
Status: Alpha
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File | Date | Author | Commit |
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data | 2009-11-08 | tdhock@lazarus.lazarus.local | [3fe158] paris-translators.txt using python conversion |
ocaml | 2009-11-15 | tdhock@lazarus.lazarus.local | [b9c15a] parsed into ghetto list of addresses using Str ... |
pdfminer-20091004 | 2009-10-14 | tdhock@lazarus.lazarus.local | [b507ec] initial data and ideas |
README | 2009-10-14 | tdhock@lazarus.lazarus.local | [b507ec] initial data and ideas |
Toby Dylan Hocking 14 oct 2009 Address list map visualizer Project motivated by the search for something nearby (i.e. English-French translators in Paris), from a list of possible addresses. Google maps does this with search terms. However in this project we assume you already have a list of addresses. Input will be either (1) some pdf, html, text, database, etc. file, or (2) a url on the web where we can find such a document. User interface will be command line or simple web application where you upload a file or type the url. Output will be a file with map annotations suitable for input to a web map program such as openstreetmaps. This is a very simple project and has probably already been done before several times. However the point is to have an interesting learning exercise, implementing 2 programs that do the same thing in 2 different languages: OCaml and Python.