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Notes on Cloure XML Parsing (Wednesday, June 23, 2010) - I figured I'd share some quick notes I had on a simple task that's not exactly strait forward in Clojure to the Lisp neophyte, like myself: XML Parsing. Clojure goes a long way to making it easy with clojure.xml.parse/xml-seq but complete/concise examples can be difficult to come by. XML All of the examples I'll outline below will depend on the following xml

NSXML-like XPath Support in Cocoa Touch with TouchXML (Sunday, January 03, 2010) - I haven't done any real, serious iPhone development until recently. Sure, I tooled around a bit and even had a few false starts on projects, but not much came out. What killed me was that I had no real *idea*. Without a concrete goal in mind it was especially hard to wade through a platform so different from those which I'm used to. Well, that changed recently.

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