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How to learn how to make a Web Scraper in C++?
This is, fundamentally, just string processing. You can do it manually (i.e. write all the string handling logic yourself). You can do it via regular expressions (regex). Or you can use a library to do the work for you (e.g. "myhtml" for C++, though "Beautiful Soup" and Python will still be easier). And, of course, you can combine these approaches.
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Libraries for retrivieng html data from website
if you want to parse it, there is only https://github.com/lexborisov/myhtml
- Any interest in a markup reader for ESP32 (and Arduino)?
What are some alternatives?
html_sanitize_ex - HTML sanitizer for Elixir
lexbor - Lexbor is development of an open source HTML Renderer library. https://lexbor.com
tidy_ex - Elixir binding to the granddaddy of HTML tools
litehtml - Fast and lightweight HTML/CSS rendering engine
floki - Floki is a simple HTML parser that enables search for nodes using CSS selectors.
gumbo-crystal - Crystal C bindings for Gumbo library
Drab - Remote controlled frontend framework for Phoenix.
cpr - C++ Requests: Curl for People, a spiritual port of Python Requests.
myhtmlex - Elixir/Erlang bindings for lexborisov's myhtml
pcap.cr - Crystal bindings for libpcap
html_entities - Elixir module for decoding HTML entities.
obj.h - 🚀 OOP in pure C with a single-header