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妻のサイト、いい加減リニューアルしてあげたいんだけど #WordPress がけっこうカオスってるので別のツールに変えたくて、エクスポートした #XML を Node.js とかでゴニョゴニョするところまではやれそうということがみえてきたので #Bludit 🐶で再構築チャレンジしてみるか…

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I hadn't heard of it before, but it turns out there's a style format called XSLT that allows the browser to translate an XML file into HTML with CSS styling for display purposes.

Since my feed is Atom rather than RSS, I had a bit of trouble, but this post was helpful:

andrewstiefel.com/style-atom-x

Andrew Stiefel · How to Style an Atom Feed with XSLT
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#RSS#Atom#XML

I figured out how to get my RSS feed to be human-readable and nice-looking!

I'd been wanting to do this to give people who aren't familiar with RSS an easier on-ramp to the stuff I care about.

I figure if someone new to RSS clicks on the link and just gets raw XML, they might think something is “broken” and not stick around, but now there's something human-readable and with instructions on how to follow it in a reader.

reillyspitzfaden.com/feed.xml

#RSS#Atom#XML

Came up at work but definitely a question of general interest:

I feel like when looking at a line-by-line diff of an XML file, it's just...
really not super clear, even with highlighting and such. Is there any sort of graph-aware diff tool that might generate a visual graph and show the difference that way? So that rather than reviewing line by line, you can say "ah, a node has moved from being a child of this node to another", or "these two nodes have been merged into one".

I feel like it would be possible to gin something up in like, networkX or something, but if there's prior art...

#techPosting #XML #computerScienceTrees #graphs #diffs

I'm proud to announce the project I've been working on for the last two years - Xee: a modern implementation of XPath and XSLT in Rust.

I know XML isn't hip anymore but this is a programming language implementation in Rust, according to extensive specifications!

blog.startifact.com/posts/xee/

#RustLang #xml @thisweekinrust

Secret WeblogXee: A Modern XPath and XSLT Engine in RustI announce Xee, the implementation of XPath and XSLT in Rust that I've been working on for the last two years.

Happy #screenshotsaturday, better late than never. 🥳

Started blocking out the GUI parts of Staff hiring over the weekend. Thankful it wasn't too much work as the GUI system is written in #lua and #xml.

#multimall is starting to finally feel like a cohesive experience instead of a janky pile of debug menus.

In other news my lines script as seen in some of my other posts now produces a fun little graph.

#indiedev #gamedev #dlang #opengl #simulation #humanresources.

Anyone know someone at #JetBrains to report a #PyCharm #issue to?

Basically it's a #softlocking that happens on the #snap version of #PyCharmCommunity / #PyCharmCE that makes it somehow half-forget #credentials like #GitHub, #Gitlab, #Codeberg, #BitBucket, #Gitea, #git etc. and not allowing to just delete & re-add them as the settings saving just becomes unresponsive.

  • Mind you this isn't with like dozens of accounts - just one on each platform - and it's not easily fixable (or at least not in a good way by manually yeeting the #XML files for said logins from $HOME/.config/PyCharmCE****/... and randomly coming back after a few days or weeks.

Whether this also conflicts with #SettingsSync which should only sync #configs, not #credentials (and AFAICT doesn't!) is also a question I can't confidently answer.

  • Needless to say it's really annoying, espechally at work and is the main reason I've not considered paying for JetBrains' products as of now!