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Credits

This site, like others I've worked on, is kind of a team effort. So, who helped me build it? Thanks to...

Liz
For being there, for naming the site, for helping make the logo - well, for everything
Sam Stoddard, of RinkWorks
For writing the Dialectizer and indirectly inspiring me to create this site
Dave M
For making suggestions as to new dialects, and suggestions to implement them, not to mention testing and just keeping me sane at work!
Ryan at work
For making suggestions about dialects

What about the dialects? Did I base these on any pre-existing code? Have a look:

DialectCredit
Behind a bushImplementation Peter Spicer 2006, based on Peter Spicer / Ciaran Hamilton implementation of Liz Carter / Peter Spicer's "Up a tree", 2005
BinaryComputers have been doing this for years, but this particular brand of processing is original code by Peter Spicer 2005.
Buccaneer (pirate)Original implementation Peter Spicer 2006.
Corporate TalkImplementation Peter Spicer 2006
Daffy DuckImplementation Peter Spicer 2006
Drunken SlurImplementation Peter Spicer 2006-7
Elmer FuddDialect is original implementation by Peter Spicer, 2005, not based on any previous code, although inspired by RinkWorks' "The Dialectizer".
End-a-LineOriginal implemention Peter Spicer 2006
Foghorn LeghornOriginal implementation 2005 by Peter Spicer
GeordieImplementation Peter Spicer 2007
GollumImplemention, Peter Spicer 2006
L33T-SP34KInspired as a subset of the HaX0r dialect of RinkWorks' The Dialectizer, implementation is original by Peter Spicer 2005.
Morse CodeThe dialect was invented by Samuel Morse in the early 20th Century. This implementation Peter Spicer 2005.
Our BS AnalyserImplementation Peter Spicer 2006
Pig LatinAlthough the dialect itself is not original but almost 'traditional' now, the implementation is original, Peter Spicer 2005.
ROT13Implementation courtesy of the str_rot13 function of PHP (implemented by the PHP group)
ScramblerConcept based on a research paper from Cambridge University, England, implemention 100% original by Peter Spicer, 2005.
SMS TxtDesign and implementation by Peter Spicer 2005
Speedy GonzalesImplementation by Peter Spicer, 2006.
Swedish ChefImplementation Pete Spicer 2005-6 (I did refer to the Hagerman classic chef.x, but did not base the code here on it - there are major differences)
Sylvester The CatInspired by a work colleague, this implementation is original by Peter Spicer 2005
TutneseImplementation Peter Spicer 2006
Ubby DubbyImplementation Peter Spicer 2006
Up a treeOriginal implementation Peter Spicer, Ciaran Hamilton 2005, concept Liz Carter, Peter Spicer 2005.
Ye Olde EnglishOriginal implementation 2005-7 by Peter Spicer
Yosemite SamOriginal implementation Peter Spicer 2005