Hi Gio,

Perhaps it is my ignorance of how this all works, but do you have a small 
example of how/why one would use this?  As is obvious from my question, I'm not 
familiar with nodejs.

Chris
On Oct 4, 2011, at 6:43 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:

> This.is.simply.awesome!
> 
> I was procrastinating on this as well. There's one for ruby as well which 
> I've been playing with, this could give me some inspiration to contribute 
> back. 
> 
> Keep up the great work,
> 
> - Marcelo.
> 
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Giovanni Giorgi <j...@gioorgi.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>  I have just published my org-mode parser for the node-js javascript based 
> server:
> 
> http://gioorgi.com/org-mode-parser/
> 
> It is a Javascript parser for the Emacs Org-mode file format.
> 
> I use org-mode as a database for some programs (like games) where I need to 
> mix meta information to a bunch of long textual data.
> 
> I wrote it because I was unable to find an implementation for my needs.
> 
> I like too much org-mode to let nodejs without a parser, and as expected the 
> simple org-mode format was easy to parse.
> I started from the Charles Cave's OrgNode python parser, but I need to modify 
> it a lot because of JavaScript different nature.
> 
> Please feel free to give me your feedback
> 
> ---
> Gio's Blog http://gioorgi.com
> 

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