AquaPath
december 2009 by infovore
"AquaPath is a free Cocoa-based developer tool for Mac OS X Tiger that allows you to evaluate XPath 2.0 expressions against any XML document and view the result sequence in a dynamic, intuitive tree representation." It is really good, and has already saved my bacon today.
xpath
xml
osx
visualisation
software
tool
development
december 2009 by infovore
Elements of an EmotionML 1.0
december 2008 by infovore
"To the extent that the web is becoming truly ubiquitous, and involves increasingly multimodal paradigms of interaction, it seems appropriate to define a Web standard for representing emotion-related states, which can provide the required functionality." No, it does not seem appropriate. It seems bonkers.
w3c
spec
bonkers
crazy
emotionml
xml
markup
sgml
december 2008 by infovore
It's an HTTParty and Everyone Is Invited! // RailsTips.org by John Nunemaker
august 2008 by infovore
"The other day I thought, wouldn’t it be nice if that pattern were wrapped up as a present for me (and others) to use? The answer is yes and it is named HTTParty." This is total awesome. Now I want to do more webservices hacks.
webservices
rest
socialweb
xml
json
ruby
gem
software
architecture
august 2008 by infovore
Data Feeds at BookMooch
february 2008 by infovore
Wow. Bookmooch has some seriously comprehensive data available from it, if you fancing munging their entire dataset (security-sanitised, obviously).
bookmooch
data
api
xml
statistics
february 2008 by infovore
Yahoo! Developer Network - Parse XML using Python
september 2007 by infovore
"If the API you are using does not yet offer JSON output you can take advantage of Python's excellent XML support." Going to need this too, I think
xml
parsing
python
development
programming
september 2007 by infovore
Prince: What's New
september 2007 by infovore
"Prince is a computer program that converts XML and HTML into PDF documents."
pdf
css
xml
print
software
publishing
layout
conversion
september 2007 by infovore
Yahoo! Weather
march 2006 by infovore
Y!DN Weather forecasts by location, through API. I'm trying the "Weather forecasts" challenge in Rubyquiz (flexing muscles, etcetera) and it seems ilke a good place to start.
weather
api
webservice
xml
march 2006 by infovore
Code Snippets: Atom rxml template [ruby] [rails] [rss] [xml] [atom] [blinksale]
january 2006 by infovore
Probably will come in handy
rubyonrails
template
xml
atom
rails
january 2006 by infovore
XmlSimple - XML made easy
december 2005 by infovore
It really is easy, too. Nice implemenation which wraps around REXML, I believe. As used in flickr.rb
ruby
programming
xml
development
december 2005 by infovore
BulletML
october 2005 by infovore
BulletML - a markup language for describing crazy shmup bullet-patterns, and it's all XML!
xml
games
programming
october 2005 by infovore
AWS Zone - Amazon Web Services (TM) - Made Simple. AWS4 Code Samples, XML and SOAP Scratch Pads and more...
march 2005 by infovore
Lots of handy things, especially scratchpads, for developing with AWS.
aws
webservices
amazon
REST
xml
march 2005 by infovore
XML.com: How to Create a REST Protocol
march 2005 by infovore
Really good, simply explanation, of how to write REST protocols
REST
protocol
XML
HTTP
webservices
webdev
march 2005 by infovore
dojo.io.bind(): baking usability into XMLHTTP
march 2005 by infovore
Might be interesting.
xmlhttp
ajax
xml
http
march 2005 by infovore
phil ringnalda dot com: RSS 1.0 content:encoded
january 2005 by infovore
encoding content for xml
content
xml
webdev
january 2005 by infovore
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