Seems like the coder used genetic/evolutionary programming to achieve the "feat"
However, it is not truly random since you are comparing end result with an absolute answer, and not some mathematical approximation.
In simple words, the user wanted Shakespeare, so he hardwired the code to get Shakespeare. I don't mean comparing the end result to Shakespeare. The program effective weeds out non-Shakespeare out of the result pool at every iteration. Not random.
Here is an example demonstrating how anyone could do it.
http://www.generation5.org/content/2003/gahelloworld.asp
Seems like the coder used genetic/evolutionary programming to achieve the "feat" However, it is not truly random since you are comparing end result with an absolute answer, and not some mathematical approximation. In simple words, the user wanted Shakespeare, so he hardwired the code to get Shakespeare. I don't mean comparing the end result to Shakespeare. The program effective weeds out non-Shakespeare out of the result pool at every iteration. Not random. Here is an example demonstrating how anyone could do it. http://www.generation5.org/content/2003/gahelloworld.asp
Did I miss something or is this Mono for Android not going to be available on Linux?
R2 actually. And the second developmental release would be R2D2....
.... Isn't that Time Lord technology?