I started working on Spincloud back in 2003 when I got interested in regular expressions. I liked them so much I started looking for large sets of freely available data that I could crunch. Weather data was quite appealing; not only I'd parse it but I could get instant feedback by just looking at the parsed data, after all we understand temperatures and wind speeds and the like. I'd get to use other technologies I … read on »
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