RXParse - what should I do with it

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robic0

In its curent state its awsome. I've tested this on every single xhtml/xml I have
downloaded. In its current state its flawless. It's better than any xml parser module in Perl
or available as a loadable library, bar none!!
Do benchmarks on it and others, find out for yourself.

I know there are some out there who have tried it extensively. I am totaly serious about this
and would like to make it into a product that yes, I can market and sell. I'm so lazy I don't
want to learn it all. I will, however, given multiple particular needs, factor out a core
then build modules on top of it. I'm not interested in doing any OS specific permutations.
Strictly standards, performance Perl, multi-phasic utility.

This is a request to the experts out there. I don't want to become an expert until releases
are cranked out. I don't wan't pre-concieved notions on how to do things. Its taints creativity.
If you don't see a need in it, no loss, no gain.....

Let me know

robic0
god of punishment
 
K

Keith Keller

In its curent state its awsome.

I think this sentence, with all its errors, best reflects the state
of robic0's RXParse module. In a mere six words, he has two
misspellings, one definite mispunctuation, one potential mispunctuation,
dubious use of a preposition to begin the sentence, and (absent the
Subject: line) unclear antecedent for the pronouns. All in all, three
errors and three warnings: that's an average of one (warning|error)
per word. Actually, that's a slightly better bug rate than his code.

--keith
 
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robic0

I think this sentence, with all its errors, best reflects the state
of robic0's RXParse module. In a mere six words, he has two
misspellings, one definite mispunctuation, one potential mispunctuation,
dubious use of a preposition to begin the sentence, and (absent the
Subject: line) unclear antecedent for the pronouns. All in all, three
errors and three warnings: that's an average of one (warning|error)
per word. Actually, that's a slightly better bug rate than his code.

--keith

So you chose to parse my tired grammar and functuation instead of the
content of my 'code'. I admire your anal retentivness and wish you luck
in your persuit of Anglish in your life that (if your young, is really sad)
if sucessfull will lead you to a static 30 k/year job, from which %20 will
go to the filling station attendent.

Good job!
Btw, what do you know of RXParse code? Can you describe what 'it' is?
 
K

Keith Keller

Btw, what do you know of RXParse code? Can you describe what 'it' is?

It's a disaster. Your English was a lot less painful to read. Only
true experts are altruistic enough to read and critique your code.

--keith
 
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Paul Lalli

robic0 said:
I am totaly serious about this
and would like to make it into a product that yes, I can market and sell.
I'm so lazy I don't want to learn it all.

Well, with a marketing campaign like that, how could your product
possibly not succeed!?

Paul Lalli
 
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robic0

Well, with a marketing campaign like that, how could your product
possibly not succeed!?
I'm glad your following the forum rules and quoting in your reply.
I'll have to save this tinyurl for future reference when the unsuspecting
newbies fly into the web.
 
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sanjeeb

robic0 said:
I'm glad your following the forum rules and quoting in your reply.
I'll have to save this tinyurl for future reference when the unsuspecting
newbies fly into the web.

No one understands what u wrote!!!! can you come again:)

regards
sanjeeb
 

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