Have I got news for you!
A fan comic about Hobbes' daughter. The link includes all of the original fan-comic, plus some fan, fan-comics (not as great quality, but still there).
Have I got news for you!
A fan comic about Hobbes' daughter. The link includes all of the original fan-comic, plus some fan, fan-comics (not as great quality, but still there).
Yeah, I'm really excited for three of the games, but can't justify the purchase at launch. I'll probably look into it for sometime next year.
(I'm waiting for the Valve Deckard as my next big purchase lol)
Looked it up, we're about 10,000 years too late
After reading some of the other comments, I'm definitely going to separate the systems. I'll use something like json or yaml as the output for the raw scraped data, and some sort of database for the final program.
That's an interesting read. I'll definitely give json a try too.
Glad I could brighten up your day!
That's good to know.
WhAt'S a CoMpUtEr?
Gonna be honest, I'll need to research a bit more what validating against a schema is, but I get the general idea, and I like it.
For initial testing and prototypes, I probably won't worry about validation, but once I get to the point of refining the system, validation like that would be a good idea.
One concern I'm seeing from other comments is that I may have more data than SQLite is ideal for. I have thousands of stories (My estimate is between 10 and 40 thousand), and many of the stories can be several pages long.
Gotcha. I think I'm aiming for something that runs off a single program. I want to be able to start it up whenever or even transfer it to a drive and use it on something like my laptop. Your idea sounds like it may work, but I'll have to give it a deeper look.
"The anarchy could be in this very room!"
"It could be you! It could be me!"
"It could even be..."
*BLAM*
"WOAH!"
"What? It was obvious! He was the anarchy"