Sunday, August 31, 2014

Flag Spelling Errors Spell Check Can't



Spell check is an incredible tool, and has come a long way since the days of DOS word processors, but it still lets some things through because it can’t read. Spell check assumes that writers basically know what they are doing, that the specific choice of words somehow makes sense because the computer can’t know.

But I’ve been teaching for long enough that I’ve come to recognize certain patterns that are definitely errors, and I’ve seen them often enough to be tired of pointing it out. The solution I wrote into Alchemist was simple, find the errors.

Most of these errors are from misused word phrases that should be compound words, or misapplied phonetic pronunciations transcribed to the document. So now there’s a way to flag ten plus misspellings of nowadays as now a days, now and days, now of days, etc. Alchemist will flag misapplied phonetics for should’ve, would’ve, and could’ve that somehow became should of, would of, and could of, respectively, and many others.

Of course, this is hardly the limit of what it can find, and this feature wouldn’t be much good if these were the only misspellings it could catch. But Alchemist is flexible and allows for users to add new words.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Unnecessary Phrases


People like to ramble sound official (I refer attorneys to Judge Painter). So we use more words than necessary. Strunk said it best, "Omit Needless words," (scroll down to 13) because the excess clouds meaning.

Phrases such as "the question as to whether," "this is a subject which," and "due to the fact that" can be cut in favor of whether, this subject, and because, respectively. The web presents endless other examples of the need to trim the fat from our language.

But we can't see it. These roundabout phrases have become so commonplace that they slide past our eyes, despite the inner editor's vigilance. Alchemist searches out and highlights these phrases, allowing the inner editor the contrast to assess recognize and assess them.


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Kickstarter is Live!

This is it. We're officially rolling, now. You can access the Kickstarter page by clicking the banner above or the widget to the right.

If you came from Kickstarter, welcome to the home of Alchemist. Give it a try by clicking the Try Alchemist tab or the animation underneath the Kickstarter widget.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

T Minus

I had originally planned to launch the Kickstarter campaign earlier this week, but that fell through. I think it's for the best. I had opportunity to make some much-needed improvements to this site. And now I figured I would make an official announcement.

Alchemist will launch on Kickstarter, soon.

That's vague, isn't it? How soon? Well, if you look to the widget on the right, it's counting down.

Most of the information about Alchemist on Kickstarter is also on this site through the Story, Students, and Instructors tabs at the top of the page.

So what does this all mean?

Well, if you're reading this, then I will ask you to help spread the word about Alchemist. We can generate a little pre-hype before the Kcikstarter officially starts.

So please, tell your family, friends, neighbors, strangers on the street, and even that latest friend request on Facebook about Alchemist.