normalize publishing the filthiest of personal project source code repos
let’s write shitty code together
let’s relearn having innocent fun toying with computers
your hobby space is not your resume
@stefan if you want to do modern qt stuff you can probably do the whole thing in pure QML and just run that through the qml interpreter
it sounds like most of what you’re doing there can be done declaratively, with only a small amount of scripting
@stefan recommend looking into qtquick instead of the old designer stuff either way, it’s super super nice
@stefan oh, yeah, that would be way easier and prettier with qml! maybe you could look into it when you’re bored
@stefan sounds fun though. and thank god beautifulsoup exists
something you can try as well is a search engine user agent; sometimes they serve things in more easily processed formats to those
@stefan also fwiw some publishers might actually be happy to help you get that data because it’s good for PR
i barely even remember the details anymore but my team lead at CR once asked me if i could write some API for a news site/blog to fetch things like series metadata from. so because i’m just a freelancer and not authorized to work with the backend directly, i basically wrote a scraper lol
@stefan was kinda sketchy too because it ran on one of my personal domains. a lot of PR stuff was only semi-official back in the old days.
@stefan hey actually if you want i can ask my colleagues at CR about it, there’s a good chance some of them have contacts or are directly involved with the tech side of some german publishers
@stefan i brought it up in one of our chats. wouldn’t expect much, but it’s worth a try i think
maybe you could also try to reach out to publishers at events like LBM? might have a better chance at getting to the right people than via email or something
@mia true! tired of ppl being like “i wont release the source code because it sucks”