While I was reading I discovered that a lot of modern recipe
websites include some structured data in the document head in the
form of JSON-LD (which is JSON with Linked Data). And consequently,
a lot of modern recipe software can import recipes directly from
the web if you provide it with a URL for a document that has that
kind of data.
Ben Collver wrote to All <=-
Challenge accepted! I resolved to create a semi-automated process to import recipes from the web into Meal-Master.
Similar to what I used to do.
Ben Collver wrote to Shawn Highfield <=-
Did you write some code for what you used to do? If so, i am
interested in seeing it.
It sounds like you have an easy process using copy/paste into the
accuchef wizard.
None of this is practical.. it's just for fun. :-)
Re: Re: Importing web recipes into Meal-Master
By: Shawn Highfield to Ben Collver on Tue Mar 05 2024 06:26 am
Similar to what I used to do.
Did you write some code for what you used to do? If so, i am interested
in seeing it.
It sounds like you have an easy process using copy/paste into the accuchef wizard.
I plan to eventually write code to go the other direction too: taking a Meal-Master recipe as input, and writing JSON-LD data as output.
None of this is practical.. it's just for fun. :-)
Re: Re: Importing web recipes into Meal-Master
By: Carol Shenkenberger to Ben Collver on Thu Mar 07 2024 12:17 pm
I remember using the phrase "tear line" to describe perforated paper for a tractor feed printer. What were you referring to when you wrote it?
I don't want to imagine being responsible to create and maintain 5 years
of kludge work at sea. I'd love to see it in retrospect, but lacking the institutional knowledge, i would probably need a lot of help before i
would comprehend it.
What does Z5C mean?
An older engineer friend of mine gave me some code to do the fast fourier transform in QBASIC.EXE. I know people who are too proud for QBASIC.EXE. I'm inclined to write that it is just a tool and it can get the job done.
Chuckle, don't worry. It's sysop stuff.
Re: Re: Importing web recipes into Meal-Master
By: Carol Shenkenberger to Ben Collver on Fri Mar 08 2024 01:52 pm
Chuckle, don't worry. It's sysop stuff.
I feel like i got my hair scruffled by Grace Hopper.
Thanks! Helps me feel younger.
Chuckle, don't worry. It's sysop stuff.
I feel like i got my hair scruffled by Grace Hopper.
Chuckle, don't worry. It's sysop stuff.
I feel like i got my hair scruffled by Grace Hopper.
As a COBOL developer, I can say there are far worse things you could feel.
;)
Mike
* SLMR 2.1a * So far, so good, so what?
I feel like i got my hair scruffled by Grace Hopper.
As a COBOL developer, I can say there are far worse things you could feel.
What projects do you work with? I was an Oracle SQL programmer for 10 years working reports for cutomers in the Navy manpower and manning needs.
I feel like i got my hair scruffled by Grace Hopper.
As a COBOL developer, I can say there are far worse things you could fe
What projects do you work with? I was an Oracle SQL programmer for 10 yea working reports for cutomers in the Navy manpower and manning needs.
I worked on different gubbyment projects over the years, usually batch and usually IMS or VSAM. I did a little with DB2 SQL but not much. Most of it involved transaction processing and reporting on a mainframe.
Mike
* SLMR 2.1a * Something Amiss? Hi, I'm Something Amister.
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