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- | And that's that. Success. The only thing left to do, in order to close the circle again, was to share this knowledge, so that the next person looking for ways to scrape data from web pages with python can copy these examples, adapt them according to the new use case and fail and learn and come up with new ideas as well. Hopefully in even less time. And it also made it pretty obvious that the UCSSPM code has to be refactored again, so that it can be included as a python lib in order to get rid of the system call and all the input/ | + | And that's that. Success. The only thing left to do, in order to close the circle again, was to share this knowledge, so that the next person looking for ways to scrape data from web pages with python can copy these examples, adapt them according to the new use case and fail and learn and come up with new ideas as well. Hopefully in even less time. And it also made it pretty obvious that the [[lab: |
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And of course it goes without saying that this also serves to show pretty well how important learning computer languages will become. We cannot create a army of slaves to do our bidding (for that is what all these machines/ | And of course it goes without saying that this also serves to show pretty well how important learning computer languages will become. We cannot create a army of slaves to do our bidding (for that is what all these machines/ |