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== My Links ==
Hello, I'm Tom and I have a website at [http://tommorris.org/ tommorris.org]. I'm a London-based software developer with a background in studying philosophy, Semantic Web noodling and assorted data hackery. I code in Ruby, Python and Scala and maintain [[mf2py]]. I'm a wiki [[admin]] both on here and on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Tom_Morris Wikipedia].
* [http://tommorris.org tommorris.org]
** Uses hCard, XFN, rel-tag, xFolk and lots of VoteLinks
* [http://getsemantic.com GetSemantic.com]
** Promotes Semantic Web stuff, including microformats


== Stuff I've made ==
== µf todo ==
* [http://tommorris.org/blog/2007/08/10#When:15:47:21 xoxofrontier] to help you publish xoxo from Frontier and the OPML Editor by patching the internal html.getOutlineHtml() script. I'm working on a new version to better model OPML to XOXO - see [[xoxo-brainstorming]]. The xoxofrontier patch is GPL as it modifies GPL code in the [http://support.opml.org/download OPML Editor].
* [[microformats2-parsing-rdf]]
 
* write up the current best practices for ISO 8601 date parsing in Java, Ruby, Python, PHP and any other language that catches your fancy. - added 2009-07-13T16:37:00+01:00 by me
== Microformat advocacy ==
* [http://wadip.org.uk/pages/events.php Wadhurst Independent Photography] events
** Aren't (m)any events posted any more, but when they get around to it, they'll be done with hCalendar.
 
== Published data-in-HTML 'seeds' ==
I'm publishing data-in-HTML in order to try and show possible future use cases that could be turned into microformats or other data-in-HTML standards (including use of GRDDL). Perhaps you may wish to use these when looking for examples in the wild for new format work:
* tommorris.org - [http://tommorris.org/pages/books books]
** Uses rel values on a elements to point to worldcat.org to describe whether or not I've read a book ('read' and 'reading' are current rel values). I was using [http://allconsuming.net/person/tommorris/ AllConsuming.net] but I can't easily get my data out. The idea is that I could eventually write a parser that looks at the rel values of the page, then extracts data from WorldCat.


== Public Domain Licence ==
== Public Domain Licence ==
I'm doing my part - you should too! See [http://microformats.org/blog/2007/12/29/making-open-standards-as-open-as-possible/ Tantek's post on the blog] and make your microformats ''free''!
I'm doing my part - you should too! See [http://microformats.org/blog/2007/12/29/making-open-standards-as-open-as-possible/ Tantek's post on the blog] and make your microformats ''free''!
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 23 July 2014

Hello, I'm Tom and I have a website at tommorris.org. I'm a London-based software developer with a background in studying philosophy, Semantic Web noodling and assorted data hackery. I code in Ruby, Python and Scala and maintain mf2py. I'm a wiki admin both on here and on Wikipedia.

µf todo

  • microformats2-parsing-rdf
  • write up the current best practices for ISO 8601 date parsing in Java, Ruby, Python, PHP and any other language that catches your fancy. - added 2009-07-13T16:37:00+01:00 by me

Public Domain Licence

I'm doing my part - you should too! See Tantek's post on the blog and make your microformats free!

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