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	<title>θ theta - the nerd&#039;s angle &#187; Yahoo pipes</title>
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		<title>Sourcing Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been having a fun time with the idea of pulling information from other sources into my website, and I think this morning I was able to put together a toolkit that makes it fairly easy going forward. Just about all of the information sources I might want to pull from provide RSS feeds, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been having a fun time with the idea of pulling information from other sources into my website, and I think this morning I was able to put together a toolkit that makes it fairly easy going forward.</p>
<p>Just about all of the information sources I might want to pull from provide RSS feeds, so I started looking at <a href="http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/">Yahoo Pipes</a> as a way to filter, adjust, and otherwise correct feeds before they&#8217;re published here. It turns out that Pipes is far more powerful than I expected, and it&#8217;s fun to use, too. It does have the same kind of feel as piping data through a bunch of Unix commands, but it also has a bit of a functional programming feel to it too (although I tend to regard anything that has map and reduce as functional-like).</p>
<p>In any case, my first creation is a pipe to process an RSS feed from <a href="http://github.com">github</a>. I use github as a hosting service for open source or otherwise public source code that I&#8217;m working on, assuming that I&#8217;m the one that gets to make that decision.</p>
<p>I decided that including all events from github would be a bit overwhelming, so instead I&#8217;m only showing events where I push local changes that I have. I then re-write the title of the post to be a little shorter. You can see the pipe at <a href="http://pipes.yahoo.com/ebroder/githubpush">http://pipes.yahoo.com/ebroder/githubpush</a>. I&#8217;ve generalized it a bit so that you can substitute any username.</p>
<p>Finally, to pull in the result of the output from Yahoo Pipes, I use WP-o-Matic to pull the RSS entries into here.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m looking forward to poking at some other sites with Yahoo Pipes and seeing how much I can collate into this site.</p>
<p>Oh &#8211; a few other details. First, I&#8217;m categorizing all entries based on their source. So far, that means &#8220;posts&#8221;, &#8220;github&#8221;, or &#8220;twitter&#8221;. If you only want to see original content on this site, just go to the <a href="http://ebroder.net/category/posts/">posts</a> category page.</p>
<p>Second, with the new evil plan to write more, but also restrict access more, it doesn&#8217;t make sense any more to crosspost all of my entries publically to LiveJournal. LJ folks, you&#8217;ll just have to deal with visiting a site outside your little circle.</p>
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