Rain Paharia
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There's a whole bunch of trade-offs across all the different libraries. But I ended up using NOM for something, and I thought NOM was okay. Winnow feels like the first time where writing a parser was a joyful experience, which is not something I ever thought I would say about a parser library. So I did want to make a special shout out to Winnow. Ed Page has done a lot of work on this stuff.
And Winnow is absolutely like, I think if you want to write something parser shaped, then you should probably take, you should either use Winnow or if you want to do your own thing, you should look very heavily at Winnow and see what it does and kind of use that as inspiration.
And Winnow is absolutely like, I think if you want to write something parser shaped, then you should probably take, you should either use Winnow or if you want to do your own thing, you should look very heavily at Winnow and see what it does and kind of use that as inspiration.
Yeah, it's one of those things, right, where it's, like, it says 0.6 or whatever, but, like, it is, like, too high quality to be, like, you know, just kind of treated that way. I think it is, like, it is a very, very mature crate. I've used that. I know a bunch of other Oxide have used it.
Yeah, it's one of those things, right, where it's, like, it says 0.6 or whatever, but, like, it is, like, too high quality to be, like, you know, just kind of treated that way. I think it is, like, it is a very, very mature crate. I've used that. I know a bunch of other Oxide have used it.
Pretty sure Rai, I think I pointed Rai to it, and he was really excited, and he ended up using it, and he was pretty happy with it. So, yeah, Winnow is my shout-out.
Pretty sure Rai, I think I pointed Rai to it, and he was really excited, and he ended up using it, and he was pretty happy with it. So, yeah, Winnow is my shout-out.