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1 1 # Projet Programmation Avancée : Correcteur Orthographique
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3   -Ce programme implémente un correcteur orthographique minimaliste écrit en C dans le cadre du cours de Programmation Avancée de Mr. [Rudametkin](https://rudametw.github.io/) d'IMA3 à Polytech'Lille.
4   -Auteurs : Sébastien Dardenne et Corto Callerisa
  3 +Ce programme implémente un correcteur orthographique minimaliste écrit en C dans le cadre du cours de Programmation Avancée de Mr. [Rudametkin](https://rudametw.github.io/) en IMA3 à Polytech'Lille.
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60 59 ## Auteurs
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62   -Sébastien Dardenne<br>
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63 63 Corto Callerisa
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1   -"Very likely not. However that may be, the young lady was very
2   -decidedly carried away, and, having quite made up her mind that
3   -her stepfather was in France, the suspicion of treachery never
4   -for an instant entered her mind. She was flattered by the
5   -gentleman's attentions, and the effect was increased by the
6   -loudly expressed admiration of her mother. Then Mr. Angel began
7   -to call, for it was obvious that the matter should be pushed as
8   -far as it would go if a real effect were to be produced. There
9   -were meetings, and an engagement, which would finally secure the
10   -girl's affections from turning towards anyone else. But the
11   -deception could not be kept up forever. These pretended journeys
12   -to France were rather cumbrous. The thing to do was clearly to
13   -bring the business to an end in such a dramatic manner that it
14   -would leave a permanent impression upon the young lady's mind and
15   -prevent her from looking upon any other suitor for some time to
16   -come. Hence those vows of fidelity exacted upon a Testament, and
17   -hence also the allusions to a possibility of something happening
18   -on the very morning of the wedding. James Windibank wished Miss
19   -Sutherland to be so bound to Hosmer Angel, and so uncertain as to
20   -his fate, that for ten years to come, at any rate, she would not
21   -listen to another man. As far as the church door he brought her,
22   -and then, as he could go no farther, he conveniently vanished
23   -away by the old trick of stepping in at one door of a
24   -four-wheeler and out at the other. I think that was the chain of
25   -events, Mr. Windibank!" Once, Aunt Petunia, tired of Harry coming
26   -back from the barbers looking as though he hadn't been at all, had
27   -taken a pair of kitchen scissors and cut his hair so short he was
28   -almost bald except for his bangs, which she left "to hide that
29   -horrible scar. " Dudley had laughed himself silly at Harry, who
30   -spent a sleepless night imagining school the next day, where
31   -he was already laughed at for his baggy clothes and taped glasses.
32   -Next morning, however, he had gotten up to find his hair exactly
33   -as it had been before Aunt Petunia had sheared it off. He had
34   -been given a week in his cupboard for this, even though he had
35   -tried to explain that he couldn't explain how it had grown back
36   -so quickly. Another time, Aunt Petunia had been trying to force
37   -him into a revolting old sweater of Dudley's. The harder she tried
38   -to pull it over his head, the smaller it seemed to become, until
39   -finally it might have fitted a hand puppet, but certainly wouldn't
40   -fit Harry. Aunt Petunia had decided it must have shrunk in the wash
41   -and, to his great relief, Harry wasn't punished. On the other hand,
42   -he'd gotten into terrible trouble for being found on the roof of the
43   -school kitchens. Dudley's gang had been chasing him as usual when,
44   -as much to Harry's surprise as anyone else's, there he was sitting on the chimney.
45   -The Dursleys had received a very angry letter from Harry's headmistress telling
46   -them Harry had been climbing school buildings. But all he'd tried to do
47   -was jump behind the big trash cans outside the kitchen doors.
48   -Harry supposed that the wind must have caught him in mid-jump.
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