tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4411077211282228158.post3303106075663561900..comments2010-07-30T18:19:52.033-07:00Comments on Concordle - Not so pretty cousin of Wordle: Ultimate open sourceLadislav Kocbachhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00712881728555589075noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4411077211282228158.post-70312454456494906482010-07-30T18:19:52.033-07:002010-07-30T18:19:52.033-07:00Dear Steve, thanks for the comment and your intere...Dear Steve, thanks for the comment and your interest. I have been on holiday with only a limited (by pricing mostly) access to the internet - and while very excited by your interst, I postponed searching for ways to contact you until coming home. Now I am home after a very delayed flight from Italy - and I still can not find an easy way to contact you. To your question: the code is published as it is - anybody can read it and thus do with it whatever needed or wanted. I am an academic physicist and all my work is and has always been paid by my academic employers to become general knowledge in the public domain. I thus published this my little experiment in using javascript in the same spirit. This 'concordle' exercise I wrote first as I explain in my comments, more recently I applied the tricks I learned through this little project in several other projects in the area of physics. Of more general interest is my geometric kaleidoscope-like toy <a href="http://web.ift.uib.no/AMOS/kall/" rel="nofollow">http://web.ift.uib.no/AMOS/kall/</a> - for generating geometric flowers and other digital objects. <br> Please contact me by e-mail to discuss more details and perhaps some form of collaboration.Ladislav Kocbachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00712881728555589075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4411077211282228158.post-85882464690495273662010-07-19T06:20:07.068-07:002010-07-19T06:20:07.068-07:00Fascinating tool you made here. I am interested i...Fascinating tool you made here. I am interested in developing it a bit to include options for different frequency bands (my particular area of interest), and also the ability to feed in a web page direct from a URL. In particular, I'm working on a corpus-driven pedagogical approach to teaching English. Your tool might fit nicely with this approach.<br /><br />Is your script published under the GNU licence for open source software?Steve Neufeldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10223788009732515222noreply@blogger.com