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It’s quite common when developing scripts to want to persist data. Configuration variables; the last options chosen; the previous files read; a cache of method return values or the results of complex calculations. To use a database for this sort of simple persistence, even a lightweight database like SQLite, can seem like overkill. Faced with this situation, many developers opt to “roll their own”
Most Rubyists are familiar with Nokogiri. It’s a combination XML and HTML parsing tool most commonly used for “screen scraping”: that is, fetching a web page, and searching through it to extract information of interest. When a website you’re interested in doesn’t offer an API, it’s often the only way to extract information from it. Nokogiri offers both XPath and CSS interfaces to the documents you
Part of the ruby-wpdb series Accessing WordPress from Ruby: Part I Accessing WordPress from Ruby: Part II Accessing WordPress from Ruby: Part III Background Here at Big Fish, we use WordPress for all our client sites. It’s a robust, mature, and simple content management system that has a huge ecosystem of preexisting plugins surrounding it; we’ve developed our own bespoke library of plugins that g
Professional I run a consultancy called Orso, which helps businesses to figure out where growth will come from and what to do next I co-founded a brand called Honest Umami, which sells a range of MSG-based seasonings and aims to challenge misconceptions about MSG On the web MSGist. Experiments in umami, from dinner to cocktails Romer. A travelogue of Rome fmcg.fyi. A glossary of words and phrases
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