It's easy enough without any coding knowledge at all! I'm actually using it in my thesis research so no complaints there :) The documentation could use some improvement (and maybe more examples?). There are also many other libraries out their with better support/documentation but this one seems like they're trying really hard since people have been asking about NLTK compatibility issues forever now :( If you want something quick & dirty then try pynlp first - otherwise take your time learning how best practice natural langauge processing needs should work ;).
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