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Each Slaves #124

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Midflak opened this issue Nov 27, 2014 · 3 comments
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Each Slaves #124

Midflak opened this issue Nov 27, 2014 · 3 comments

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Midflak commented Nov 27, 2014

I have a near finished project I will upload, as soon as I figure out how github works.
It is written in Matlab and is a simple sentence generator that generates 9000 sentences of the form "the noun verbs the noun".

Here is a preview:
"The book incorporates the individual and
the poet fits the preference and
the rice reserves the iron and
the sandwich battles the culture and
the phone announces the two and
the high shelters the secret and
the attention prompts the warning and
the professional evens the brief and
the atmosphere reserves the attitude and
the resource bottles the suit and
the confidence attracts the official and
the host commands the quarter and
the source explains the committee and
the wealth ignores the committee and
the speed builds the round and
the death stomachs the mouse and
the enthusiasm rushs the opportunity and so on."

Edit:
Finished project here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1m2lt6crhmxx8yt/AAC43qhTF1AKmkkcl-lpIOeOa?dl=0

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@Midflak Midflak changed the title Each Slaves (preview) Each Slaves Nov 27, 2014
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hugovk commented Nov 28, 2014

@Midflak How are you getting on with uploading to GitHub? Just shout if you need some help with it.

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Midflak commented Nov 29, 2014

Yes, please! I would like some help.

@cpressey
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@Midflak If you don't want to mess around with git itself, a simple way to upload stuff is to use https://gist.github.com/ . Copy the contents of your novel to the clipboard and paste in it the text area. Then click "Create public Gist".

Then do the same with the source of your generator. (And if you give it a name like each_slaves.matlab in the place where it says "Name this file...", it should automatically apply syntax highlighting to it when it displays it, too.)

Hope this helps -- if it doesn't help, just keep shouting :)

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Midflak commented Nov 29, 2014

I would like to upload a PDF with the finished novel, as well. Is there an easy way to do that?

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No, it doesn't look like there is. You probably have to create a repository for that (but the resources ikarth just mentioned here might help for that.)

Just as a reminder, there is no requirement in NaNoGenMo that you need to put your novel and code on Github (it's just convenient, especially for people who already use Github for other stuff...) So if it's easier for you to host it somewhere else, please feel free to do that too and just add a link to it here.

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Midflak commented Nov 29, 2014

Here is a dropbox link to the finished novel:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1m2lt6crhmxx8yt/AAC43qhTF1AKmkkcl-lpIOeOa?dl=0

Word count: 54020
Page count: 474

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