First Mozart project: how to start?

Fredrick Paul Eisele phreed at netarx.com
Tue Feb 11 16:01:07 CET 2003


Joachim Durchholz wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I got the book, installed the docs, ran Emacs... but now I'd like to 
> do something real, something beyond the prepackaged examples.
> I'd like to write a "data entry normalizer". A rough outline of the 
> project follows.
> I don't need the algorithms (thanks, I've been programming pretty 
> hairy stuff for a few years). What I do need is a list of things to 
> download, and a list of docs/modules descriptions to read first. It's 
> a small project, but it's real-world, I have little free time to 
> spare, and all that, so I'd highly appreciate any advice that will 
> save me hours of hunting down the relevant stuff.
>
> I have emacs and a slightly outdated version of Mozart/Oz downloaded. 
> I'm not familiar with emacs though, and the experience with it has 
> been... well, mildly unpleasurable and unbelievably uncomformable. I'm 
> pretty sure it's just a question of getting used to it, but learning 
> both emacs and Mozart at the same time seems like a sure way to end up 
> in the insane asylum. I will continue on that road, unless somebody 
> can tell me how to work with Mozart/Oz on Windows.

Take a look at the "Application Tutorial" it is short and does not 
require emacs.


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