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Python Web Scraping
Second Edition
Fetching data from the web
Katharine Jarmul
Richard Lawson
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
Python Web Scraping
Second Edition
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Credits
Authors
Katharine Jarmul
Richard Lawson
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About the Authors
Katharine Jarmul
is a data scientist and Pythonista based in Berlin, Germany. She runs a
data science consulting company, Kjamistan, that provides services such as data extraction,
acquisition, and modelling for small and large companies. She has been writing Python
since 2008 and scraping the web with Python since 2010, and has worked at both small and
large start-ups who use web scraping for data analysis and machine learning. When she's
not scraping the web, you can follow her thoughts and activities via Twitter (
@kjam
) or on
her blog:
https://blog.kjamistan.com
.
Richard Lawson
is from Australia and studied Computer Science at the University of
Melbourne. Since graduating, he built a business specializing in web scraping while
travelling the world, working remotely from over 50 countries. He is a fluent Esperanto
speaker, conversational in Mandarin and Korean, and active in contributing to and
translating open source software. He is currently undertaking postgraduate studies at
Oxford University and in his spare time enjoys developing autonomous drones. You can
find him on LinkedIn at
https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardpenman
.
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