Archive for January, 2004
Hubbub
For the last week or so I’ve been working on a web crawler written in Python that records and follows XFN links. XFN leverages the ‘rel’ attribute of the anchor tag to allow you to provide a description of your relationship to the person whose site you’re linking to. You can get the full details [...]
Stitch It Up
Stitch is a tiny (7k) and humble wxPython application for concatenating text files. I wrote it a while ago because I needed something that could concatenate a directory of stored procs so that they could be applied in a batch. It’s theoretically cross-platform and unicode aware. If you find it useful please [...]
Happy Merry
Ok, Ben has shamed me into posting to my weblog; if he can come back from the dead after months in hiatus, so can I .
Since my last post ages ago:
Amelia now has teeth and is extremely mobile.
I’ve been listening in on the Python Web-SIG, though it’s been a little quiet just lately.
Farcry is [...]