> Neat project, have you looked into using their web service API
> (http://developer.rottentomatoes.com/) rather than scraping?
Hi
Yeah that is a good idea. The purpose of this project was that I was
finding my feet with Clojure and wanted to do something that retrieved
and parsed html pages.
Ex
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 3:19 PM, justinhj wrote:
> An update on this little side project to grab movie ratings from popular a
> movie website:
> I've add it to github and included the project file and updated the README
> https://github.com/justinhj/movieratings
>
> Also fixed it so it works with
An update on this little side project to grab movie ratings from popular a
movie website:
I've add it to github and included the project file and updated the README
https://github.com/justinhj/movieratings
Also fixed it so it works with a recent change their page format.
Justin
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You rece
Interesting. Enliven looks way more concise for this sort of thing.
Justin
On Jan 20, 11:26 am, Anders Rune Jensen
wrote:
> You might have a look at this code I wrote a while ago:
>
> https://mocomp.googlecode.com/hg/rotten-tomatoes.clj
>
> It's written using enlive :) I'm using google to search
You might have a look at this code I wrote a while ago:
https://mocomp.googlecode.com/hg/rotten-tomatoes.clj
It's written using enlive :) I'm using google to search, sadly the
google ajax api returns different results than "normal" google and
they are not to keen on being hammered (fair warning ;
Let me also recommend swannodette's excellent Enlive tutorial:
https://github.com/swannodette/enlive-tutorial
It's a great way to jump into the meat and potatoes.
m
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 7:05 PM, justinhj wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback Stuart
>
> I'll check out Enliven. I'm currently writi
> I'll check out Enliven. I'm currently writing an app using Compojure,
> Ring and Hiccup, so it would fit nicely with that too by the sound of
> it.
I was in a small Enlive vs Hiccup discussion at the conj. Enlive was
preferred by developers who worked with designers, because it allows
designers
Thanks for the feedback Stuart
I'll check out Enliven. I'm currently writing an app using Compojure,
Ring and Hiccup, so it would fit nicely with that too by the sound of
it.
On Jan 16, 7:25 pm, Stuart Campbell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you used Enlive[1]? It's a nice tool for HTML scraping and tem
Hi,
Have you used Enlive[1]? It's a nice tool for HTML scraping and templating -
it might be more robust than your regexp-based solution. It takes a bit of
learning, though.
Regards,
Stuart
[1] https://github.com/cgrand/enlive
On 16 January 2011 05:57, justinhj wrote:
> Sharing my first usefu
Sharing my first useful Clojure program. Feedback welcome.
http://bit.ly/clojure-rotten-tomatoes
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