Brynne TaylorIntroduction to ToolforgeI heard about Toolforge from senior Wikipedians a long time ago. As we all know, Wikipedia has many bots and small tools. It can be said…Sep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023
Brynne TaylorBuilding Unicode Normalization DataWhat is Unicode normalization data? As the name suggests, it is normalizing Unicode to make processing more uniform. An important reason…Sep 10, 2023Sep 10, 2023
Brynne TaylorGetting Started with Two Encryption AlgorithmsThis week in my work, I need to interface with a platform that involves two encryption algorithms, 3DES and AES. These two encryption…Sep 5, 2023Sep 5, 2023
Brynne TaylorTwo Examples of Processing Wikipedia DataThis blog post records my two experiences with processing Wikipedia data. I couldn’t think of a good title, so I just went with this one…Sep 4, 2023Sep 4, 2023
Brynne TaylorExploring Word FormatsRecently, I provided an internal HTML to Word export library to my company that I extracted from the codebase of a previous project I…Sep 4, 2023Sep 4, 2023
Brynne TaylorPerformance Comparison of ngx.re and lpegLast week during the Qingming holiday, I started to play with the nginx that comes with luapower. Luapower is a great LuaJIT binary…Sep 4, 2023Sep 4, 2023
Brynne TaylorConnecting to Databases and FTP in LuaIn my time using Lua, one issue I’ve always wanted to solve is connecting to databases. Recently, I’ve finally been able to connect to…Sep 2, 2023Sep 2, 2023
Brynne TaylorCopas and Asynchronous Requests in LuaCopas is a topic I've wanted to cover for a while. Now that the new year is approaching, I finally have time to write about it.Sep 2, 2023Sep 2, 2023
Brynne TaylorMore PEG PracticesIn my previous blog post, I introduced PEG to everyone. However, perhaps I didn’t provide very practical examples that people commonly use…Sep 2, 2023Sep 2, 2023
Brynne TaylorLPeg and PEG practicesThose who have read my previous blog might know that I have become a Luar. Lua is now my second language and the first language in my spare…Dec 24, 2021Dec 24, 2021