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Category:IT/Web/Programming > General Programming
ID:4239
Title:Ancient language to English translator - help only
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I am an Egyptologist developing a hieroglyphics to english
translator that I want to publish both standalone and work on my website server. My experience in visual C and basic isn't really up to date, but I have designed an adequate interface, plus a pseudo-code database interrogation type solution that should work.
Most of the grunt work involves editing word-list/ dictionary ..
and I have lots of this already, but don't want to spend too much completing the data preparation until I am sure the final software will do the job. I have developed several games in the past, but this project probably needs pointer arrays that I asm unsure about.
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Budget:£10 - £15 per (Approx $16 - $24)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:06/10/2008 13:57
Bidding activity on this Job
Bids:1
Who has Bid:
Anonymous
United Kingdom
Max S
United Kingdom
Clarification Board
P. A. on 06/10/2008 15:50Steven do you need to have the software written for you or how exactly do you imagine someone would be able to help you?
Is it possible to see how this software would work in more detail?
Paul
S. N. on 06/10/2008 18:44Hi Paul
I have ideas how to code it, and have already made a working interface in vis basic, but the database, pointers &c and SQL I am unsure about, and (1) before starting on the big work of dictionary and grammar list I want to be sure of a structure that will work b4 I waste time with data prep., and (2) I want the ap either to run locally on windows or on a webpage, and I know nothing about SQL. I am a games designer but have rusty programming skills, and I never was very fast.
Yes, can send you a windows form interface, and pseudocode of how I think the translator engine will work.
Steve
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