Their tables were stored full, to glad the sight
06 Jun 2013
About a year ago I came across a great open source resource: the complete works of William Shakespeare, in an SQL database.
I couldn’t resist tinkering with it and got a few things done. What I really wanted was to open up the database so that people could run their own queries on it.
Thanks to Webfaction, I’m able to do this now. Click the link below to see what you can do.
With thanks to Quentin for coming up with the quote used for the title of this post.
Tags: data, shakespeare, webfaction, code
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