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Zero Dynamic Allocation JSON Parser in C
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9 May 2024
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The article discusses the implementation of a zero allocation JSON parser in C, which is suitable for systems with limited memory resources.
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JSON
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htcw_json: A tiny streaming JSON parser
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31 Mar 2024
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Stream JSON efficiently on little devices with minimal flash and memory usage
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Introduction to Text Parsing in C# using Parakeet
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19 Mar 2024
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An introduction to building recursive descent parsers in C# using the Parakeet parsing library
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I Created a Library Repository that Parses Autocad dxf Files
28 Jan 2024
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This library was created to parse the AutoCad Dxf format.
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AutoCAD
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Why I Targeted T-SQL: A Confession
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11 Nov 2021
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Silly SQL Tricks, Mistakes and Other Nonsense
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ANTLR Parsing and C++, Part 2: Building a Python Parser
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1 Aug 2021
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Explains how to generate Python parsing code with ANTLR and use the code to create a Python parser in C++
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ANTLR Parsing and C++, Part 1: Introduction
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1 Aug 2021
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Matt Scarpino
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Explains how to generate parsing code with ANTLR and access the code in a C++ application
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Parsing Wikipedia XML Dump
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10 Apr 2021
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Ilia Reznik
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Vladimir Shatalov
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Parser for Wikipedia pages from XML dump is presented. Extraction of biographical data and categories with their parents is shown as an example.
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C#
XML
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wiki
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Querying CSV in a Like SQL Way from VBA [Microsoft Excel and Access]
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17 Mar 2021
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W. García
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Fully VBA “Power Query” alternative for work with CSV files
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Multi-Machine Parsing #1: Introduction
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10 Jan 2021
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Peter Belcak
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Presenting the case for a generalized approach to parser construction from multiple parts
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