User talk:Paul.miner

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Welcome to Rosetta Code! I'm Mike, and I noticed you created an account.

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Weird; I thought I'd welcomed you already. I'm pretty sure I've read your piece on converting a welder from AC to DC. Anyway, thanks for all the Java work, and the debugging details on MD5! If you're interested, there's plenty more need for help with Java. --Michael Mol 17:46, 10 January 2011 (UTC)

Call for assistance

Hi there. I've seen your Java edits and I think you can help me. I tried to make up my own recursive algorithm for Levenshtein distance. I coded it up, but it gets some incorrect answers. I got some help here, but I wanted to see if you could look at it too. The code is at User:Mwn3d/Levenshtein distance. It's not very cleaned up yet and there are sitll things left over from older fixes that didn't work. Thanks in advance. --Mwn3d 16:02, 13 January 2011 (UTC)