It's not TEI-conformant (and it's not designed to be used as a Corpus... ;)
but you could try John English's BURKS at http://burks.bton.ac.uk/
"... BURKS (the Brighton University Resource Kit for Students) is a
non-profit set of 4 CDs containing over 2 gigabytes of useful resources
for computer science students. It is intended to provide some of the
benefits of the Internet to students with no (or limited, or expensive)
Internet access. It provides students with a comprehensively indexed
website on CD-ROM which can be used either online or offline...
BURKS includes a range of tutorial and reference material ranging from
short introductions to full-length textbooks, as well as several hundred
megabytes of software which can be installed at the click of a mouse..."
Eric Atwell, School of Computing, Leeds University
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 hfaili@mehr.sharif.edu wrote:
> Dear All,
> Does anybody know a good resource for sentences in computer domain (in
> English)?
> I need them to test the domain specific machine translation.
> Best
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