Intelligent WTF Based on BSD Games' WTF Written in the Gambit-C implementation of Scheme
Copyright (C) 2008 Joel J. Adamson
Intelligent WTF is free software distributed under the GNU General Public License Version 3
Intelligent WTF is an acronym decoder: it uses a central database to store internet/hacker slang (now commonly used in email and text messaging: e.g., "lol"). NetBSD includes a game called WTF that decodes acronyms on the command line; Intelligent WTF improves on this by adding an interactive mode (batch mode not yet implemented), acronym and synonym learning, editing the acronyms file, and a built-in Scheme interpreter for extensions and customizations.
* Obtaining Intelligent WTF
Intelligent WTF is available from its author's homepage:
http://www.unc.edu/~adamonsj/files/iwtf.tar.gz
You may browse the source code at
http://www.unc.edu/~adamonsj/files/iwtf
* Problems? Suggestions?
Report bugs to sparrow1240@gmail.com with as much information as you can. Please include a transcript of your iwtf session, your .acronyms file, and your operating system, shell and anything else you think might be important.
See the TODO for a list of planned features. Suggestions are welcome and code contributions are encouraged.
Future plans include: a full grammar for suggesting and combining acronyms and slang, searching by keyword and meaning (pattern matching). Collaboration is greatly appreciated.
**Note: this software previously released to http://dynamo.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/wiki/index.php/Dumping_Grounds
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