

Erik on Twitter: @erikrose

parsimonious: pypi.org/project/parsimonious

Erik on GitHub: github.com/erikrose

PyCon Talk: Parsing Horrible Things with Python: youtube.com/watch?v=tCUdeLIj4hE

Poetic APIs Talk: pyvideo.org/pycon-us-2014/designing-poetic-apis.html

fathom-web project: npmjs.com/package/fathom-web

NLTK Project: nltk.org

Mozilla's DXR: wiki.mozilla.org/DXR

Let's Encrypt: letsencrypt.org

Turtles: github.com/erikrose/turtles

more-itertools package: pypi.org/project/more-itertools

Erik's Blog at Mozilla: blog.mozilla.org/webdev/author/erosemozilla-com

Things GTD App: culturedcode.com/things

Project Quantum: medium.com/mozilla-tech/a-quantum-leap-for-the-web-a3b7174b3c12

Book: Getting Things Done, The Art of Stress-Free Productivity: amzn.to/2gupfs9

Michael's Data Science Pythonic Webcast: crowdcast.io/e/pythonic



Do you have horribly convoluted things that need parsing? Obviously you'll learn a bunch of tips and tricks from this episode. But you'll see that advanced parsing is a gateway to many interesting computer science techniques.Listen in as I speak with Erik Rose about his journey to parse weird things at Mozilla.Links from the show: