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Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily
Report
Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily
Report
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Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily
Report: Project Amnion, ALA 177
Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily
Report: Project Amnion, ALA 177
04/17/2004 06:10 AMCongratulations to Jeffrey and Carrie! .. Jeffrey Zeldman Presents ..
Project Amnion .. Mr. Zeldman ..
announced
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I am Jeffrey Zeldman
I am Jeffrey Zeldman
02/26/2003 09:57 PMOkay so I'm not Jeffrey
Zeldman, but Pheonix thinks so.
No matter how many times I clear out all of my caches every time I
click on my favorites link for Zeldman's site, the shortcut icon for
my site changes to his in my favorites. It beats me, I don't even use
a shortcut icon.
Via PHP Everywhere: A by-example
preview of PHP
version five.
I decided this week to learn Python, and I'm glad that I am. I
really like it as a language so far, and thanks to Dive Into Python (by Mark), I've picked it up
quickly.
Favelets from Jeffrey Zeldman
Favelets from Jeffrey Zeldman
02/01/2005 09:20 PMFavelets from Jeffrey Zeldman
http://www.zeldman.com/goodies/
Jeffrey Zeldman created these Favelets (aka
Bookmarklets) web design tools a while back and found them handy. You
might like them, too. To test, click any link. To install, drag to
your browser’s Favorites or Bookmarks bar. Alternatively: Point at
link. Hold down mouse button and choose “Add Link to Favorites.”
Included are 1) Resize 800, 2) Resize 1024, 3) Betas Validate, and 4)
Fussy Parsing. This has been added to
World Wide Web Reference
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
"Jeffrey Zeldman redesigns again.
What... no orange?"
"Jeffrey Zeldman redesigns again.
What... no orange?"
05/04/2004 02:37 AMCouple-Three-Line Book Review:
"Designing with Web Standards" by
Jeffrey Zeldman
Couple-Three-Line Book Review:
"Designing with Web Standards" by
Jeffrey Zeldman
12/11/2003 04:52 PM
I spent the weekend with
Zeldman's
can't-put-it-down-despite-it-being-a-book-on-CSS
"Designing with Web Standards". Now I've not been in the web
design game since I gave up my little 1993 web design company (Hyper,
Ink. was it's name) to help build an ISP, but this book really took me
back. It was like learning HTML (and all that comes with it these
days) all over again, and just as enjoyable as the first time. There
was so much I put into immediate use in a new site I've been building.
Don't be mislead by the cover. The book is about as far from the dry
read of an XHTML spec as you can get. Zeldman's thoroughly engrossing
in his witty, lyrical, easy style. There are thrills the likes of
inline <li>s (further exposition on
A List
Apart). CSS chills abound, as one might well expect in dealing
with IE, Moz, Safari, and Opera: voice-family: "\"}\""; /* trick
WinIE4/5 into thinking the rule is over */. You'll find adventure in
the author's recounting of how things got this messy in the first
place--"The Heartbreak of EMs" alone will leave you cold.
"Designing with Web Standards" is
"The Pragmatic Programmer" for web design--at least from my
humble vi-using, perl-hacking, designer-wanna-be p.o.v.
Colophon
Colophon
03/19/2003 10:27 PMColophon
Zeldman.com Redesign
Zeldman.com Redesign
05/03/2004 12:29 PMOur colophon tells more than you ever wanted to know about the
thinking and feelings behind our May 2004 redesign, code-named "The
Spring of our Hope."
Zeldman Feed
Zeldman Feed
01/11/2003 01:04 AMZeldman's formating is wanky and I don't feel like working around it.
So deal with it.
Safari Response: zeldman.com
Safari Response: zeldman.com
03/11/2003 09:44 AMZeldman writes about a couple of Safari issues. The first issue is
Safari's limited support for the titl
e attribute. We're going to dump our implementation in the status
bar and just use a tooltip-style implementation instead (and yes,
we'll pick up support for acronym and abbr at the same time). This
was sort of an intermediate hack to just get something out there for
title attributes on links only. We'll dump it once we do the full
TITLE support in a tooltip.
Second, the question about .ico files.
The .ico file format actually contains multiple bitmaps, which can
have varying color depths and sizes. The engine rendering an .ico has
to make a decision regarding which ico to use, and this can get pretty
complex, e.g., do you take the 32x32 in 16-bit color, or the 16x16 in
8-bit color? The former results in a scale, but the latter is a lower
color depth. A naive decoder will simply use the first .bmp
encountered inside the .ico, even if it's an inferior color depth.
Safari just uses the Cocoa NSImage object for displaying .icos, and
I suspect that the decoder may be pretty naive about its selection of
the appropriate bitmap. In my opinion, color depth should be highest
priority. In other words you should try to find a .bmp with matching
color depth for your screen first, and then prioritize 16x16 above
other sizes only after the best color depth has been determined).
I will look into this issue in Cocoa and see what we're doing right
now.
SXSW - Zeldman keynote
SXSW - Zeldman keynote
03/14/2005 05:09 PMWes Felter is here -
lots of other Austin peeps.
Here's Scoble and Eric Rice:

Zeldman is going over the same old issues - XHTML standards, coolio
insider clique games (geting into conferences w/o paying), and....
He's also just siad he was afraid that his baby was on fire.
Announcements for Happy Cog, A List
Apart, and Zeldman.com
Announcements for Happy Cog, A List
Apart, and Zeldman.com
06/05/2005 11:07 PMHappy Cog and Stopdesign collaborate to produce a better Capgemini
site. A List Apart issue 199 features an article written by the W3C
Quality Assurance Team for our magazine. (The first of many, we hope.)
Not to be outdone, Zeldman.com introduces MP3 audio versions of each
day's Report, care of Talkr. Adopt early, adopt often.
And Jeffrey said, "To Hell"
And Jeffrey said, "To Hell"
03/14/2005 05:58 PMFour years ago, Jeffrey Zeldman said, "To Hell With Bad Browsers" and
ended up changing the web. That's damned impressive. I'd never really
been a web geek before 1999 or so, and I started by reading the specs,
so I actually only had one structural table and did all my...
Let me be frank, Jeffrey Stone...
Let me be frank, Jeffrey Stone...
02/01/2005 09:33 PMJeffrey Stone Wired News 660 3rd Street, 1st Floor San Francisco, CA
94107 Los Angeles, January 27, 2005 Let me be frank, Jeffrey Stone...
There is a special reason why I am writing you today. I’ve been
a reader and a loyal subscriber to Wired for quite some time now.
Don’t worry, I intend to keep subscribing. That’s not why
I’m writing. I write because today I got yet another
“Professional Subscription Renewal Savings Voucher”, of
course for the same...
60 Seconds with Jeffrey Sachs
60 Seconds with Jeffrey Sachs
01/27/2004 06:40 AMYou don't need a PhD to redress humanity's saddest oversights.
Jeffrey Veen: Damage in Web Design
Jeffrey Veen: Damage in Web Design
07/19/2004 06:36 AMJeffrey Veen: "Good design derives innovation from existing user
behavior" .. Damage in Web
Design
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Jeffrey Veen: Working With Blogger is
Fun
Jeffrey Veen: Working With Blogger is
Fun
05/11/2004 03:33 AMJeff Veen on Blogger too. He rocks also .. Working with
Blogger
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Jeffrey Veen: State-of-the-art
interactivity?
Jeffrey Veen: State-of-the-art
interactivity?
03/26/2005 05:35 AMJeff Veen rightly rips into the entries in interactive design
competitions .. Jeffrey Veen on the sad state of interactive award
submissions .. precious XHTML +
CSS
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Jeffrey McManus is coming to Yahoo!
Jeffrey McManus is coming to Yahoo!
04/14/2005 02:25 AMKick Ass! I'm technically on vacation this week, but I happened to
notice that Jeffrey McManus is coming to Yahoo! (from eBay, where he
ran their developer program). We've got some great stuff in store, and
having him around will make a lot of it much easier. Jeffrey, welcome
to Yahoo!...
Jeffrey Veen: Driving the Next First
Lady
Jeffrey Veen: Driving the Next First
Lady
06/08/2004 05:47 AMJeffrey Veen: Driving the Next First Lady .. Legal Jackass Status ..
Go read it here
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Jeffrey Cole on Internet Trends (1 of 3)
Jeffrey Cole on Internet Trends (1 of 3)
01/04/2005 11:29 PMiMedia Connection Jan 5 2005 3:43AM GMT
Jeffrey St. Clair: Faith-Based Parks
Jeffrey St. Clair: Faith-Based Parks
12/24/2003 07:42 AMThe Grand Canyon - A Different View .. Click ..
more
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.NET Rocks! - The CLR Today and Tomorrow
with Jeffrey Richter
.NET Rocks! - The CLR Today and Tomorrow
with Jeffrey Richter
07/28/2004 08:18 PMJeffrey Richter talks about the 1.1 Common Language Runtime (CLR) and
gives a sneak peek at what's coming in the Orcas CLR. Also, News of
the Week and Rory's Top 10 reasons why C# is better than Visual Basic
.NET
Jeffrey Aaronson: Roundabout Route To
Photography
Jeffrey Aaronson: Roundabout Route To
Photography
06/18/2004 08:50 PM"A lot of people think digital photography is going to be so much
easier because of the immediacy and because you can go back and rework
something. But you still have to master the tools and then follow your
heart." By Barbara Gibson, Apple (via MyAppleMenu)
Jeffrey Veen: User Experience is More
Than Design
Jeffrey Veen: User Experience is More
Than Design
07/29/2004 11:44 PMVeen on the user experience of the new Sony Network Walkman .. User
experience is more than design
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Jeffrey Veen: Ringtones and Torture
Pictures Want to be Free
Jeffrey Veen: Ringtones and Torture
Pictures Want to be Free
05/24/2004 09:56 PMJeffrey Veen: Ringtones and Torture Pictures Want to be
Free
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EMC taps longtime IBM veteran Jeffrey
Nick for CTO position
EMC taps longtime IBM veteran Jeffrey
Nick for CTO position
09/03/2004 06:30 PMJeffrey Nick, an IBM veteran who helped design the company's on-demand
computing initiative and led its grid computing strategy, has been
named EMC's new CTO.
"Jeffrey Veen on the sad state of
interactive award submissions"
"Jeffrey Veen on the sad state of
interactive award submissions"
03/27/2005 11:43 PMJeffrey Veen: How I stopped buying CDs
and started loving music
Jeffrey Veen: How I stopped buying CDs
and started loving music
04/09/2004 04:08 PMJeffrey Veen: How I stopped buying CDs and started loving
music
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An interview with Jeffrey Veen and Jesse
James Garrett of Adaptive Path
An interview with Jeffrey Veen and Jesse
James Garrett of Adaptive Path
08/14/2002 03:13 AMLets Talk Computers: Bob Sutor from IBM
and Dr. Jeffrey S. Weisman from DigiSoft
featured on this week's Let's
Lets Talk Computers: Bob Sutor from IBM
and Dr. Jeffrey S. Weisman from DigiSoft
featured on this week's Let's
09/11/2004 02:42 PMInvestors Business Daily Sep 11 2004 6:24PM GMT
Genesis Microchip Names Jeffrey Lin
Associate General Counsel, Intellectual
Property
Genesis Microchip Names Jeffrey Lin
Associate General Counsel, Intellectual
Property
09/13/2004 06:49 AMdBusinessNews.com Sep 13 2004 10:59AM GMT
Presents
Presents
01/03/2004 07:31 PMSince my store was the best outlet in the region (second best in the
company) for Christmas week I got a $100 Sharper Image gift...
Bday presents
Bday presents
10/28/2003 11:06 PM Somebody is going to have a very nice birthday, in spite of his
loving wife being away at the...
Weird Presents Anyone?
Weird Presents Anyone?
12/25/2003 04:20 PMBFI presents screenonline
BFI presents screenonline
12/02/2003 01:08 AM BFI presents
screenonline | The
British Film Institute
announces the launch of
screenonline: "This
new site features an unrivalled collection of archive film and
television footage from the
bfi National Film and Television
Archive.... [It] is the first time the
bfi has given
the public access online to its comprehensive collection of film
and television material, giving teachers, students and film
enthusiasts an exceptional opportunity to investigate British history,
culture and society through cinema. "
W3C Presents at XML 2003
W3C Presents at XML 2003
12/02/2003 04:59 PM2003-12-02: Sixteen W3C Working Group participants and Team members
present at XML 2003 on 7-12 December in Philadelphia, PA, USA. We look
forward to meeting with you at dedicated sessions and Town Hall
meetings. The conference is devoted to technologies based on the
Extensible Markup Language (XML). W3C is staffing booth #117 with live
demonstrations of W3C work in action. Please refer to the schedule.
(News archive)
Christmas Presents
Christmas Presents
01/03/2005 01:35 AMGeneration
so-not-you
“Christmas morning ... Lorcan:
let's read the instructions first ...
Children: gone ...”
[Lorcan Dempsey’s
Weblog]
We had a great holiday break, and
we’ve named the new
puppy Teddy Roosevelt so the contest is over. We have an annual
tradition on New Year’s Eve called “kids game night”
where we invite all of the neighborhood kids over to play games
for a couple of hours. This year was no exception, and while they were
demolishing the extra-large pizza into a few miniscule crumbs, we
asked each of them to name the best present they received this year.
To a one, they each said something electronic, the boys and the girls,
all 12 of them.
We were floored when a brother (age 12) and
sister (age 8) each said they got a TV in their rooms (this will
never happen in our house), and there was another little girl (age
8) that got a telephone in her room (also won’t happen in
our house, although eventually it will be a moot point because the
kids will have cell phones). But the other answers were interesting. A
Nintendo DS, a VideoNow player, Eye Toy, a Dance Dance Revolution
wireless pad, a specific video game, a digital camera, a new TV for
their basement.
Keep in mind that the oldest kid in the bunch
was 12–years old. And have you seen the VideoNow line? I
don’t like it, but they love it. These kids are getting used to
carrying around video the way you’re used to carrying around
music on a Walkman.
"dj BC presents The Beastles"
"dj BC presents The Beastles"
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Internet Explorer wininet.dll URL
parsing memory corruption technical
details
Internet Explorer wininet.dll URL
parsing memory corruption technical
details
04/14/2005 01:03 PMPosted by 3APA3A, Apr 14 2005
ezXML 0.8.1
ezXML 0.8.1
12/29/2004 06:13 AMAn XML parser C library.
ezXML 0.8.2 (Default branch)
ezXML 0.8.2 (Default branch)
02/06/2005 03:08 AM
ezXML is a C library for parsing XML documents inspired by
simpleXML for PHP. As the name implies, it's easy to use.
It's ideal for parsing XML configuration files or REST Web
service responses. It's also fast and lightweight (11k
compiled).
Changes:
This release fixes a compiler warning about lvalue type
casting. The ezxml_get() argument list can now be
terminated by an empty string tag name. A NOMMAP make
option was added for systems without POSIX memory
mapping. Support for UTF-16 was added. A bug in
ezxml_toxml() where UTF-8 sequences were being
ampersand encoded has been fixed. The ezxml_new(),
ezxml_add_child(), ezxml_set_txt(), ezxml_set_attr(), and
ezxml_remove() functions were added to facilitate creating
and modifying XML.
Structio. Constructing Knowledge in Col
Structio. Constructing Knowledge in Col
01/03/2004 07:28 PMPublicado repasa 1.1 y sigue 1.0
Constructing Your Tables: Help from
DevArticles
Constructing Your Tables: Help from
DevArticles
11/14/2002 09:24 AMConstructing A Low-Power 2U Wireless
Rack-Box
Constructing A Low-Power 2U Wireless
Rack-Box
06/06/2004 11:45 PMThe Restful Web: Constructing or
Traversing URIs?
The Restful Web: Constructing or
Traversing URIs?
04/06/2005 09:21 PMIn his latest RESTful Web column, Joe Gregorio turns to an important
design question: how will clients figure out the URIs of important
resources in a Web service or app?
Apple Fussy; Accuses Fuse Over Parody
Ads
Apple Fussy; Accuses Fuse Over Parody
Ads
07/26/2004 12:45 PM
Apparently Apple's none-too-keen on music video
channel Fuse's new outdoor advertisements which mimic the iPod
silhouettes campaign, replacing Apple's dancing music fans with people
enjoying a nice pull of the beer bong or a casual round of
self-pleasuring (suggested word: self-plaguing). The Post is
reporting (haha, sorry, "reporting." That just kills me.) that Apple's
lawyers have made a few nasty calls Fuse's way, threatening a lawsuit
unless the ads are taken down. Adrants has a single ad, but I'm sure
our legion of subway-riding readers can play the cameraphone tip to
send us in the rest of the ads.
And as our buddy Plywood pointed out, Toronto's Flow 93.5 FM had an
award-winning silhouette campaign about, oh, two years before the iPod
campaign. (Thanks, gruverja!)
Read - APPLE
BLOWS FUSE OVER ADS [NYPost]
Read - Apple Threatens Fuse Over Ad Campaign
[AdRants]
Read - Flow935 Home
[Flow935]
Related
Apple: The "i" Stands for iconic [Gizmodo]
Strip, Pix, Burn: iRaq [Gizmodo]
Fuse TV Show "Daily Download" to
Offer Free MP3, Ringtones [Gizmodo]
Constructing a Corporate Open Source
Policy?
Constructing a Corporate Open Source
Policy?
02/13/2004 10:41 AMSpammers get fussy as zombie army grows
Spammers get fussy as zombie army grows
05/23/2004 09:00 PMZDNet Australia May 24 2004 0:19AM GMT
Spammers fussy over zombie army recruits
Spammers fussy over zombie army recruits
05/21/2004 03:46 PMZDNet May 21 2004 7:50PM GMT
A Way to Calm Fussy Baby: 'Sesame
Street' by Cellphone
A Way to Calm Fussy Baby: 'Sesame
Street' by Cellphone
04/17/2005 09:50 PMNew York Times Apr 18 2005 2:01AM GMT
Actor Tony Randall Dies; Fussy Half of
'Odd Couple' (washingtonpost.com)
Actor Tony Randall Dies; Fussy Half of
'Odd Couple' (washingtonpost.com)
05/18/2004 10:33 PMwashingtonpost.com - Tony Randall, 84, the wispy-looking, rubber-faced
comedian who scored his greatest fame as the fussbudget Felix Unger on
the television sitcom "The Odd Couple," died May 17 at a hospital in
New York. He had pneumonia, a complication from heart bypass surgery
in December.
Want to Improve Your Memory? Expand Your
Mind at Memory School
Want to Improve Your Memory? Expand Your
Mind at Memory School
06/24/2004 05:04 AMMemory School is a fully interactive memory improvement site. At
Memory School you will be taught how to improve your memory on every
level. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
ATP Begins Productions of Lead-Free
“Green” Memory Products -
Environmentally-Friendly RoHS Compliant
Flash Memory Cards and DRAM Modules
ATP Begins Productions of Lead-Free
“Green” Memory Products -
Environmentally-Friendly RoHS Compliant
Flash Memory Cards and DRAM Modules
04/11/2005 03:36 AMATP Electronics Inc., a premium manufacturer of high performance and
quality memory products, today announced it has begun productions of
RoHS compliant products. All ATP flash memory cards (SD, MMC, miniSD,
RS-MMC) are fully RoHS compliant and are shipping immediately, with
DRAM modules to achieve full compliance by end of 2005. SGS GROUP, a
world-renowned testing and certification organization, performed ATP
RoHS compliance tests. [PRWEB Apr 11, 2005]
New “Memory Hog” Widget Shows You What’s
Eating Your Memory
New “Memory Hog” Widget Shows You What’s
Eating Your Memory
06/17/2005 03:57 PMA lot of people think that only Mac owners can use those beautiful
and popular little software utilities called “widgets.” Not so my
friends, not so. Long before Apple released OSX “Tiger” operating
system and its impressive widget suite called “Dashboard“, a website
named Konfabulator was cranking beautiful Widgets for both platforms.
You can download a trial copy here and see for yourself and they even
dropped the price from $29 to $19.99. The best…
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Parsing OWL in RDF/XML Published
Parsing OWL in RDF/XML Published
01/22/2004 03:25 AM2004-01-21: The Web Ontology Working Group has released Parsing OWL in
RDF/XML as a Working Group Note. The OWL language is used to publish
and share sets of terms called ontologies, supporting advanced Web
search, software agents and knowledge management. This document
describes a strategy for OWL-RDF parsers. Read about the Semantic Web.
(News archive)
Parsing RSS At All Costs
Parsing RSS At All Costs
01/22/2003 07:41 PMIn his second Dive into XML column, Mark Pilgrim describes his
parse-at-all-costs parser of ill-formed RSS feeds, using Python's
sgmllib.
Article on Parsing RSS
Article on Parsing RSS
11/18/2002 12:58 PMI have put up an article on how I parse RSS files. Also, in the same
article I provide my RSS parser as a free download. I'd appreciate
any feedback on it.
The WAI compliancy will have to wait another day. One thing the Bobby
accessibility validator doesn't like about my site is the links below
every new post. The "permalink" and "comments" are specifically what
it doesn't like. This is because the same text is repeated for each
news post, although each one points to something (slightly) different.
I don't want to get rid of these links, so I'm looking for a suitable
(perhaps graphical) alternative.
Parsing XML with Perl
Parsing XML with Perl
07/21/2002 10:36 PMCNET Jul 21 2002 10:12PM ET
More XML: Parsing with Evolt.org
More XML: Parsing with Evolt.org
08/14/2002 08:16 AMParsing a Querystring With Perl
Parsing a Querystring With Perl
12/19/2002 07:40 PMStickysauce Dec 19 2002 6:46PM ET
Simple XML parsing with SAX and DOM
(OnJava.com)
Simple XML parsing with SAX and DOM
(OnJava.com)
07/01/2002 08:28 AMBitFlux Blog: Parsing Bad XML in PHP 5.1
BitFlux Blog: Parsing Bad XML in PHP 5.1
08/19/2004 10:10 AMIn a new note from the
BitFlux
blog, Christian Stocker has information about the latest patch
comitted to the PHP 5.1 branch that
allows you to parse not
well-formed XML documents and adds the missing elements, eg. missing
closing tags.
Parsing the News.com RSS feed with PHP
Parsing the News.com RSS feed with PHP
12/11/2003 02:48 AMCNET Dec 11 2003 2:44AM ET
Features: Non-Extractive Parsing for XML
Features: Non-Extractive Parsing for XML
05/19/2004 07:15 PMChanging the way XML parsers are written can make parsing more
efficient and more flexible.
dtddoc step 1: Parsing a DTD
dtddoc step 1: Parsing a DTD
10/02/2002 09:35 AMOur quest to build a better automatic DTD documentation tool begins
with a quick look at some of the available DTD parsers for Java, Perl,
and PHP. By Michael Classen. 1002
RSS native parsing in the next Firebird
RSS native parsing in the next Firebird
02/10/2004 02:42 AMThis is new to me. I was checking out the nightly builds of
Firebird 0.8 betas (windows and linux, mac<
/a>) and they'
ve got an rss button and panel that parses RSS, with titles
linking to the main window. Slick, but they need to let you track
which ones have new/old items.
update: It turns out I'm actually a dumbass. I
installed this RSS
extension so long ago I forgot about it, and because I never saw
it show up in any menu, I figured it never "took" on my Firebird
install. Then when I had the new nightly build the toolbars were out
of whack on first run so I went to customize them and saw the RSS
button for the first time, and assumed it came with Firebird 0.8. My
bad.
Pull Parsing in C# and Java
Pull Parsing in C# and Java
05/23/2002 10:39 PMIndependently Parsing Perl
Independently Parsing Perl
06/17/2005 04:30 PMStodgy, boring languages have great editors. What's keeping Perl from
refactoring support, perfect syntax highlighting, and other advanced
transformation techniques? It's really difficult to parse Perl.
Fortunately, Adam Kennedy's PPI project provides a standalone Perl
parser that operates correctly on all but 28 of the 38,000 CPAN
modules. Here's how it works and what you can do with it.
Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: Colophon