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    RSS to Telegram Bot

    RSS to Telegram Bot

    A Telegram RSS bot that cares about your reading experience

    A Telegram RSS bot that cares about your reading experience.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Dato.rss

    Dato.rss

    The best RSS Search experience you can find

    dato.rss is a Ruby gem that provides a simple DSL for generating RSS 2.0 feeds. It allows developers to build XML-compliant RSS feeds directly within Ruby code using clean, readable syntax. Ideal for blogs, news aggregators, and content-heavy applications, dato.rss helps deliver structured content feeds without dealing with raw XML.
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    RSS Reader

    A small RSS client

    A small and lightweight RSS client that uses .NET 3.5 Client Profile frame work. It allows you to subscribe for feeds and read them. RSSReader was written in C# and is open-source and free project. You can download it binary and start to use or you can checkout source code from SVN repository and help to develop project. Any registered user can post new bug or feature request ticket. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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    Project page for the custom CMS behind chris.iluo.net built with PHP and MySQL. Not the most beautiful code but it works and is quite simple.
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    PyMorseRSS is a project using Python to generate Morse code practice files and making them available via RSS. The Morse code practice files are generated according to the Koch method using Farnsworth timing and both MP3 and OGG outputs are supported.
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    Ozcode is the source code behind Ozmozr.com, a microformat-aware RSS aggregator, social networking, resource sharing, identity aggregation and presentation site.
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    WebSphere Everyplace Deployment sample code (RSS Weather Display which connects to US National Weather Service), Java source code based on Eclipse with IBM extensions
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    A library for Atom / RSS feed fetching and parsing. Maps all feeds (where possible) to the latest Atom format, so that your code doesn't have to care what format the source was in. Supports Atom 1.0, 0.3, RSS 2.0, 1.0, 0.9x
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