we do all seem to be working on the same things.
I have a WebDAV client in my contrib, wdfs which relies on libxml. you can use
it to access Dropbox and svn repositories an other stuff.
-steve
On 26 Jun 2015, at 03:04, Anthony Sorace a...@9srv.net wrote:
I'm very pleased to see my
I love that Weather Underground is still offering a telnet
interface, but I wanted a bit more control over what I get
back. I was also trying to get familiar with the nice JSON
library bedo did[1], so I wrote up a Darksky client. Get an
API key of your own[2] and stick it in $home/lib/darksky,
and
In case it is of interest I have a json parser in the form of:
/n/sources/contrib/steve/libjson.tbz
there is also
/n/sources/contrib/steve/json.cmds.tbz
Which is just jb - a beautifier ☺
Finally, jirafs - which gives filesystem access to a
Jira fault tracking database. It is
In case it is of interest I have a json parser in the form of:
It would be trivial, if not very economical of computing resources, to
knock together any number of JSON applications for Plan 9 using Go's
libraries. I know I'm restricting to Go any of the little programming
I need to do, JSON
Go makes it very easy for Plan 9 to deal with the plethora Web standards
and API's. Hopefully there will be Go ports for Plan 9/AMD64 and ARM.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 9:02 AM, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
In case it is of interest I have a json parser in the form of:
It would be trivial, if
Excerpts from Anthony Sorace's message of 2015-06-26 12:04:43 +1000:
I saw a blog post that you were working on a dropbox thingie at some
point; you ever get anywhere with that?
Unfortunately not, my colleagues stopped using dropbox so I lost the
motivation to write a client. Should be
I'm very pleased to see my library being of use ☺. I wrote it for a
flickr 9p server, which has probably bitrotted a bit by now.
And I’m very happy to have it; thanks! I haven’t tried rebuilding flickrfs
recently, but it still gets at my flickr account (just tried it). I had
forgotten that
Excerpts from Anthony Sorace's message of 2015-06-26 00:49:42 +1000:
I love that Weather Underground is still offering a telnet
interface, but I wanted a bit more control over what I get
back. I was also trying to get familiar with the nice JSON
library bedo did[1], so I wrote up a Darksky