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Accessing web through C/Perl in Unix

I have n number of C files which have French + English comments in
them.
Now i have written a code which greps all the comments.
What is the best way to get the comments translated using a online
translator
(like bablefish or google ...) and write all the translated texts back
to the
respective C files.
Any pointers over the solution in C/Perl under Unix would be helpful.

Thanks in Advance.

Jan 16 '06 #1
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Darshan wrote:
I have n number of C files which have French + English comments in
them.
Now i have written a code which greps all the comments.
What is the best way to get the comments translated using a online
translator
You're probably better of right now with French+English comments.
Machine translation is still very, very far away from being useful. If
you want something translated properly, hire a professional translator,
or at least a native speaker with some knowledge of the target area. A
good place to look are sci.lang.translation.* newsgroups.
(like bablefish or google ...) and write all the translated texts back
to the
respective C files.
Any pointers over the solution in C/Perl under Unix would be helpful.

In this respect, comp.programming, comp.unix.* and/or Perl-related
newsgroups may be better places to get help. This group can be useful if
you have a stab at (ANSI) C solution, and encounter problems/questions.
Thanks in Advance.


Cheers

Vladimir

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Jan 16 '06 #2

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