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Cromulac lives on in Python form

A long time ago I wrote a PHP app called “Cromulac” (A perfectly cromulent generator of random words) that chewed up /usr/share/dict/words and spit out plausible but usually fake words using Markov chains.

Last night I wanted to apply the same technique to a list of New England town names, but on digging up my old PHP code found it ugly and somewhat hard-coded with the dictionary file in mind, so I wrote a new implementation in Python and released it on github:

http://github.com/usonian/cromulac

It’s a more or less procedural script that’s pretty ugly itself, but it gets the job done; here are some imaginary New England towns you might like to visit:

  • Scrabansfield
  • Easton Point
  • Orlanton
  • Tapline
  • Tar Ridge
  • Aubury
  • Havens City
  • Orwellin
  • Coatuckett
  • Craffolk
  • Wesset
  • Atkinsville

I may or may not reorganize it as more of a module, so it can be used by other Python scripts too.

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