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2012

google-styleguide

by astrochoupe
Règles de développement de Google : HTML, CSS, Javascript, C...

2009

Beautiful Soup: We called him Tortoise because he taught us.

by parmentierf & 7 others (via)
Beautiful Soup is a Python HTML/XML parser designed for quick turnaround projects like screen-scraping.

The XML Bookmark Exchange Language Resource Page

by Emaux & 7 others
The XML Bookmark Exchange Language, or XBEL, is an Internet "bookmarks" interchange format. It was designed by the Python XML Special Interest Group on the group's mailing list. The original intent was to create an interesting, fun project which was both useful and would demonstrate the Python XML processing software which was being developed at the time. Mark Hammond contributed the original idea, and other members of the SIG chimed in to add support for their favorite browser features. After debate which ranged far afield from the original idea, compromises were reached which allow XBEL to be a useful language for describing bookmark data for a range of browsers, including the major browsers and a number of less widely used browsers.

2008

XML-RPC Home Page

by Emaux & 6 others
What is XML-RPC? It's a spec and a set of implementations that allow software running on disparate operating systems, running in different environments to make procedure calls over the Internet. It's remote procedure calling using HTTP as the transport and XML as the encoding. XML-RPC is designed to be as simple as possible, while allowing complex data structures to be transmitted, processed and returned

Jonas Galvez : /log

by greut

Django's templating system is often a pain to work with, and XML libraries for Python are also not stellar, so I decided to take advantage of Python's with statement and wrote a XML generation library somewhat similar to Ruby's Builder.

great example of the "with" usage

2007

lxml

by parmentierf & 1 other
lxml is the most feature-rich and easy-to-use library for working with XML and HTML in the Python language.

ReportLab - Open Source Software

by jdrsantos & 2 others
# The ReportLab Open Source PDF library (the ReportLab Toolkit) - our proven industry-strength PDF generating solution, that you can use for meeting your requirements and deadlines in reporting systems # PyRXP - the fastest validating XML parser availab

Kid

by jdrsantos
Kid is a simple template language for XML based vocabularies written in Python. It was spawned as a result of a kinky love triangle between XSLT, TAL, and PHP. We believe many of the best features of these languages live on in Kid with much of the limitat

Genshi - Trac

by jdrsantos
Genshi is a Python library that provides an integrated set of components for parsing, generating, and processing HTML, XML or other textual content for output generation on the web. The major feature is a template language, which is heavily inspired by Ki

Beautiful Soup: We called him Tortoise because he taught us.

by jdrsantos & 7 others
Beautiful Soup is a Python HTML/XML parser designed for quick turnaround projects like screen-scraping. Three features make it powerful:

Templess - Trac

by pvergain (via)
Templess is an XML templating library for Python, that is very compact and simple, fast, and has a strict seperation of logic and design. It is different from other templating languages because instead of 'asking' for data from the template, you 'tell' the template what content there is to render, and the template just provides placeholders. Instead of calling into your code from the template, all data for the template is prepared in the code before it is handed over to the templating engine to render. This makes Templess very suitable for programmers, since everything is done from the Python code layer rather than using some domain-specific language from the XML.

Tutorials Round-Up: Ajax, CSS, PHP and More | Smashing Magazine

by naudjf & 5 others (via)
Ajax, CSS, Flash, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, RSS, XML as well as ASP, C , Perl, Python and Java tutorials

2006

OpenReport: Tiny RML2PDF

by parmentierf (via)
Tiny RML2PDF est un outil pour créer des documents PDF. Il peut être utilisé comme une librairie Python ou comme un binaire autonome. Il convertit au RML, un dialecte XML qui vous permet de définir l'apparence précise d'un document imprimé, en un PDF. Vous pouvez utiliser vos outils existants pour générer un fichier d'entrée qui défini exactement le model d'un document imprimé, et Tiny RML2PDF le convertit en PDF. RML est une alternative plus puissante, simple et flexible à XSL:FO. Tiny RML2PDF, ainsi que Open Reporting server, font partie du projet OpenReport.

bridge - deFuze.org - Trac

by parmentierf & 1 other (via)
bridge is a Python XML library trying to provide a high level and clean interface for manipulating XML documents.

bridge - python XML library

by fredbird & 1 other (via)
bridge is a Python XML library trying to provide a high level and clean interface for manipulating XML documents.

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