- Parsing pdf files with Python and PDFMiner | Quant Corner –
- Manipulating PDFs with Python – Tutorial – Binpress – <blockquote>There are some nasty PDFs out there, but there are several tools you can use to get what you need from them. Python enables you to get inside and scrape, split, merge, delete, and crop just about whatever you find, and I'll show you how.</blockquote>
- dpapathanasiou/pdfminer-layout-scanner · GitHub – <blockquote>pdfminer-layout-scanner – A more complete example of programming with PDFMiner, which continues where the default documentation stops</blockquote>
- The Hardest Program I’ve Ever Written – journal.stuffwithstuff.com –
- Lovefield – Lovefield is a relational database for web apps.
It is written in JavaScript and works cross-browser.
It provides SQL-like APIs that are fast, safe, and easy to use.
libraries
Bookmarks for May 7th through May 8th
These are my links for May 7th through May 8th:
- That moment you realize your song is now bigger than you. : videos –
- The Discovery of Apache ZooKeeper’s Poison Packet – PagerDuty –
- constabulary/gb – gb is a proof of concept replacement build tool for the Go programming language.
I gave a talk about gb and the rational for its creation at GDG Berlin in April 2015, video and slides.
Project based
gb operates on the concept of a project. A project ha
- skelterjohn/wgo –
Bookmarks for April 7th through April 8th
These are my links for April 7th through April 8th:
- Programmer Competency Matrix | Sijin JosephSijin Joseph –
- Mockbin by Mashape –
- A few spy tools for your operating system (other than strace!) – Julia Evans –
Bookmarks for August 21st
- We Already Know Quite a Bit – Brian Koberlein –
- Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good! –
- Where We Came From and Where We Went, State by State – NYTimes.com –
- How Birth Year Influences Political Views – NYTimes.com –
- Duo –
- Making Better Digital Maps in an Era of Standardization – CityLab –
Bookmarks for July 4th through July 5th
These are my links for July 4th through July 5th: