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BibleTech 2008

I don't think I've mentioned it here before but next week, I'm one of the keynote speakers at the BibleTech 2008 conference in Seattle. While I've given talks a number of times about my Greek linguistics research, this will be the first time that I'll get to talk about how I've used technology in that research.

I plan to give a history of the MorphGNT project and the various sub-projects I've worked on over the last fifteen years, covering the evolution of data models, text encoding, tool sets and more. I then want to talk about the opportunities that lie ahead and where I hope the work will go in the future, particularly given my collaboration with Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen.

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Comments (3)

IT_guy on Jan. 29, 2008:

WOW, sounds wonderful. I'm excited for you, and even more so for the forward advancement of biblical computing!!

I =very= look forward to seeing your notes, slides, ppt, or anything else that you either prepared or brought back from your presentation in Seatle -- thanks ahead of time.

Blessings in HIS e-Service.

James Tauber on Feb. 1, 2008:

They'll eventually be on the bibletech website but email if you want them sooner.

IT_guy on Feb. 6, 2008:

James
Thanks,
I'm happily listening to your presentation in MP3 (54MB) and enjoying it ... :-)

But, no slides/ppt ... can you provide a link for people to be able to download/view them.

BTW; I must confess that I tooo am a great fan and long time user of command lines, grep, and simple scripts ... <G><

Thanks again.

Created: Jan. 14, 2008
Last Modified: Jan. 14, 2008
Author: James Tauber