The value–class pattern for datetimes was made to torture parser developers, right? #microformats
The value–class pattern for datetimes was made to torture parser developers, right? #microformats
@sandeepshetty yep. At the moment it’s a couple of functions, by tomorrow it’ll be a PHP5 namespaced composer package.
Just had a nice buzz from implementing generic #microformats-2 parsing and not having to redefine each different type
My #microformats-2 parser will allow for generic parsing (i.e. won’t have to be updated for each new µf) and I’ll do my best to handle nested µf well
Increasingly, my #indieweb activities are moving from “Publishing my own content” to “Intelligently parsing other people’s content”. As such, I am writing a PHP #microformats-2 parser
@kaelig Laura Kalbag woo. despite blatant visibility principle violation, that’s useful.
@briansuda I did start writing a complainey blog post about both of them, but decided to spend the time building something more webby instead.
Makers of cross–posting software, please care for your cross–links: http://indiewebcamp.com/syndication_formats#Truncation_and_Backlinks /cc @tapbots @appdotnet
Note that ~ THE TRUNCENATOR ~ was used to truncate it’s own announcement. And all further announcements from Barnaby Walters #dogfooding
Built and released today: ~ THE TRUNCENATOR ~ https://github.com/indieweb/php-truncenator #indieweb
Aaron Parecki have you released the code for your note → tweet truncating code? Trying to write THE ULTIMATE shortener now :)
Barnaby Walters is testing in_reply_to tweet syndication #web #indieweb
Current Status: gunning down ghostly superheroes
/cc @johnwards
http://allyourbaseconf.com/ should be checked out even if you couldn’t care less about DBs, purely for the in–page platformer!
Reading Apple’s Cocoa coding guidelines is an important reminder of how important human language skills are for programming.
Argh, webkit dev tools. You’re supposed to help me debug stuff, not crash and empty the cache while you’re doing it!
FInally, I have some relatively sensible pagination. /notes returns last 10 days by default, single days can be specified with ?day=YYYY-MM-DD or ?day=YYYY-DDD
The more I use XML the more I question it’s use on the web. Fatal parse errors for a missing /?!
And now I have to deal with such things as broken links, broken feeds, broken XML. I’m breakingthin.gs