All the Web is a stage

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Open Source Shakespeare, my master's thesis project, now has all of Shakespeare's plays in it. Check all of them out here.

The next stage will be to make the search tools better, as well as indexing the complete works word-by-word, instead of line-by-line. However, it should be useful right now as it is. Enjoy!

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When're you gonna post a source tarball?

Soon, my cowardly friend. I just have to put the database login information in a file away from the htdocs root, so nobody can hack the database. Then you can look at my code to your heart's content. I was thinking that I should clean up the code a bit before releasing it, but it's a work in progress and I don't think anyone would care anyway.

Eric,

The design of OSS is very nice, very elegant. Did you code the html by hand? If not, what tool did you use?

Some of both, actually. I use Dreamweaver, which allows you to flip back and forth between design and code, as you probably know. I rough out pages in design mode, then write the database interaction by hand. That way I'm getting the best of both worlds.

Thanks for the compliment, too!

What? Who?

On life and living in communion with the Catholic Church.

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