Apr 30
What is a Parser? What is Parsing?
posted by: admin in nmap, parser on 04 30th, 2008 | | No Comments »
In computer science and linguistics, parsing (more formally: syntactic analysis) is the process of analyzing a sequence of tokens to determine grammatical structure with respect to a given (more or less) formal grammar. A parser is thus one of the components in an interpreter or compiler, where it captures the implied hierarchy of the input text and transforms it into a form suitable for further processing (often some kind of parse tree, abstract syntax tree or other hierarchical structure) and normally checks for syntax errors at the same time. The parser often uses a separate lexical analyser to create tokens from the sequence of input characters. Parsers may be programmed by hand or may be semi-automatically generated (in some programming language) by a tool (such as Yacc) from a grammar written in Backus-Naur form.Parsing is also an earlier term for the diagramming of sentences of natural languages, and is still used for the diagramming of inflected languages, such as the Romance languages or Latin.

Parsers can also be constructed as executable specifications of grammars in functional programming languages. Frost, Hafiz and Callaghan [1] have built on the work of others to construct a set of higher-order functions (called parser combinators) which allow polynomial time and space complexity top-down parser to be constructed as executable specifications of ambiguous grammars containing left-recursive productions.

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Mar 11
Skip Hire
posted by: admin in nmap, parser, skip hire on 03 11th, 2008 | | No Comments »

Worked out how to upload videos to my blog finally…

This is the video of my new account manager at TopSkips! They have been great so far - really taking away the effort of hiring a skip.

I got a letter and a tea bag through the post from them… with a link to this video… Needless to say I couldn’t resist giving them a call and actually got to speak to the girl above : )You can watch the video here as well: skip hire video

Before anyone gets any ideas though, she is my accounts manager now - so hands off! : )

Reference: www.TopSkips.com

Mar 7
Secured Loans
posted by: admin in loans, nmap, parser, secured loans on 03 7th, 2008 | | 1 Comment »

House

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This is some advice I think everyone should know about what sort of loans to take out.

It revolves around the difference between secured loans (a loan secured against your property) and unsecured loans (not secured against your property)

Getting a secured loan means that the lender has assurance that he will get his loan payment - and consequently will be much more willing to give a good rate of interest.

Getting a unsecured loan - you may think is less risky - but ultimately you will pay the price every month in the form of considerably higher interest payments.

To find out more about the benefits of secured loans visit this Secured Loans squidoo lens.

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Mar 5

Sell My House And Rent Back

When I was starting up my business last year I needed some equity to do it with, but didn’t want to borrow money in case the business failed. What I did was look for someone to buy my house then rent it back to me. This way I could release the capitol of my property (a considerable amount) - use the money to invest in business and pay off a few debts, and rather than pay interest to the bank I am just paying rent! I can’t thank enough the person who suggested doing this, also the company I am doing it through: www.SellAndRentBackHouse.co.uk - who specialise in exactly this. They are an ethical family run business - I think its important to go with someone like that for your peace of mind.

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