Jan3

CHARMING PYTHON (Special Installment) — Revisiting XML Tools for Python –

Tagged with: .
Closed

This article CHARMING PYTHON (Special Installment) — Revisiting XML Tools for Python – looks very interesting for the project I’m working on
More Modules: xml_pickle And xml_objectify

I have produced my own set of high-level modules for dealing with XML, called xml_pickle and xml_objectify. I have also written enough about these elsewhere (see Resources) that there is no need to go into a lot of details here. But these modules are often very useful when you want to “think in Python” rather than “think in XML.” xml_objectify especially hides almost all the traces of XML itself from a Python programmer, and lets her work with perfectly “native” Python objects within a program. The actual XML data format that underlies things is abstracted almost to the point of invisibility. Likewise, xml_pickle lets a Python programmer start out with “native” Python objects whose data comes from any source, and dump (serialize) them into an XML format that other users might want downstream.

No related posts.

This website uses IntenseDebate comments, but they are not currently loaded because either your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or they didn't load fast enough.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.