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How do I get the entire code for Brill Tagger? It looks hard if it isn't serve in .zip. I really need it for my research. Would you mind to help me? Thanks in advance before :)
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You go to www.google.com[^], and type in your search words.
 
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BillWoodruff 20-Dec-14 9:04am    
Another non-solution to a non-question, leaving me wondering why someone as intelligent as you are frequently posts in this manner; it's not like you (like, evidently, others here) are desperate for the rep-points. Unfortunately, when the elite of CodeProject (and you are among the elite ... and I say that with respect, not derision) do this, it sets an example which then, sadly, is taken as a go-for-broke signal by the rep-bloaters.
Richard MacCutchan 20-Dec-14 9:19am    
As you say, this is a non-question. And the the answer is go to google and do some research. The reason for posting it as a solution is to take it off the unanswered queue, and leave space for questions which actually require some technical assistance.

And thank you for your comments, but I do not consider myself 'elite' in any sense. I merely try to add some value to this site by trying to answer what you might call proper questions. But I (like many others) do get somewhat tired of seeing this sort of thing, which suggests that the poster is out of their depth in this industry.
danielamw 20-Dec-14 9:42am    
I'm sorry if I make a mistake here, Sir. I am a new member here.
I have tried search in google, and as I said before
I can't get the entire code. I really need it for my research.
If you don't mind, please share me the link or anything.
Richard MacCutchan 20-Dec-14 10:12am    
Sorry, but we do not provide code to order. If Google does not have the answer then you will need to write it yourself. And when you have a specific question you can come back here and people will try to help you.

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