Chris Umbel
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Templating with NDjango (Sunday, September 06, 2009) - It never ceases to amaze me how many great open source tools and libraries have been ported to .Net. NUnit... NHibernate... NAnt... All incredibly widely adopted. Today, however I'd like to focus one that a coworker brought to my attention which may actually get some use at the office, NDjango. During my recent Django work I've become quite attached to Django's template

HTML Parsing with Ruby and Nokogiri (Sunday, July 12, 2009) - Parsing HTML is a frequent and somewhat annoying task programmers are commissioned with occasionally. Activities such as screen-scraping have become rare since the advent of RSS, but still... There's always content out there that you have to get at that leaves you no choice but to parse it out yourself. One of the more elegant bits that I've seen for this purpose

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