Awesome-Reading-List
open-gov-crawlers
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Awesome-Reading-List
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What are the best repos that are a display of clean code and good programming practices that I can learn from?
Check some of the articles I link here: https://github.com/EanNewton/Awesome-Reading-List
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I'm a senior(ish) dev, I just talked to 12 of you, here's the TLDR(ish).
I've been thinking about doing this for a while. I've been keeping things like these on my GitHub (https://github.com/EanNewton/Awesome-Reading-List and https://github.com/EanNewton/Awesome-Keebs) but did just rebuild my homelab and stand up some domains on it so good timing for setting up a blog.
open-gov-crawlers
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What are the best repos that are a display of clean code and good programming practices that I can learn from?
I get feedback occasionally that this is the cleanest web scraping code someone’s seen: https://github.com/public-law/open-gov-crawlers
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
Writing more scrapers for legal glossaries of many country governments: adding Australia and the UK: https://github.com/public-law/open-gov-crawlers
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Just a little custom coding to auto-generate spider info in a repo
Here's the repo's README.md with the table. I made this to help onboarding new open-source developers. Also to help people understand what's there.
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Why and how to use conda?
I find it very agnostic. I use it for app development, not packages. E.g.: https://github.com/public-law/open-gov-crawlers
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Wanted: contractor who can complete this HTML scrape
The original PDF: https://github.com/public-law/open-gov-crawlers/blob/rome-statute-english/docs/Rome-Statute.pdf
- Is there anything a webdev can do to help Ukraine right now ?
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I want to make International Law easy to read and search: how many versions of Chinese do I need to publish?
For techies, here's the GitHub repo: https://github.com/public-law/open-gov-crawlers/discussions/70
- Project in support of Ukraine: International Criminal Law parsers/crawlers
- Scrapy project in support of Ukraine: International Criminal Law (war crimes and the crime of aggression)
- New project in support of Ukraine: International Criminal Law parsers/crawlers
What are some alternatives?
clean-code-python - :bathtub: Clean Code concepts adapted for Python
scrapy-playwright - 🎭 Playwright integration for Scrapy
awesome-django - The original Awesome Django project. Permission granted by the original author. Now under new management! :)
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
burplist - Web crawler for Burplist, a search engine for craft beers in Singapore
programming-principles - Categorized overview of programming principles & design patterns
auto-backup - python project to easily backup via CLI to different remote storages
processing-docs - [Deprecated] Processing reference, examples, tutorials, and website
hltv-scraping - Scraping data from hltv.org
clean-code-typescript - Clean Code concepts adapted for TypeScript