Hey all,
I just posted a blog post on how to parse a css selector as part of a
series I'm doing on building a selector engine. I would recommend you
watch it only if you're a beginner or intermediate developer (advanced
developers will likely not learn anything new). It can be found at
http://nathansweet.me/selector-engine-css-parsing. Somewhat related,
the code for the selector engine that I built for this blog series I'm
doing can be found on my github account at 
https://github.com/nathanjsweet/Punch.
If anybody is interested in offering me a review I would appreciate
it, but I by no means expect it for the following reasons: 1. The code
will never see the light of day, it was purely an academic exercise 2.
It is incomplete and will remain so (it doesn't fully mimic the full
range of possible selectors) 3. It doesn't take querySelector into
account 4. It takes very few cross-browser bugs into account. For what
is there though, I would be interested in somebody's opinion. Finally,
I've updated a test suite for selectors for this project that can be
found at http://nathansweet.me/queryselectorall-rundown. I will be
continually updating that page. Thanks in advance.
-Nate

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