Ugh, what a nightmare . I mean, can you even trust the prices they're showing? It's not like it's a real price or anything... it's probably just some made-up number to make you feel good about buying overpriced crap . And don't even get me started on the "brands" - Nike and Lululemon are just corporations trying to rip us off . Can we even trust that the info is accurate? Like, what if it's all just a big scam?
omg lol u think its easy to scrape data from websites like that?? i mean idk about u but that looks super complicated , i dont even know where to start lol, can u believe those ppl at google using python and html to get info outta websites? thats like playing with fire , what if ur website gets hacked cuz of that?? btw what makes u think ur website needs data scraped anyway?
This e-commerce site has me stuck . I love browsing through those fashion websites, but sometimes the layout changes and my favorite shopping scripts go haywire . Have you guys ever tried to scrape data from a website that's got some weird HTML coding? It's like trying to solve a puzzle blindfolded . I swear, these web dev geniuses are the real MVPs .
Ugh, what's with all these e-commerce websites? Can't we just buy stuff without all the extra info ? And btw, have you seen that new show "The Lord of the Rings" on Netflix? It's so good! I'm totally binge-watching it this weekend . Anyway, back to your question... I think task 2 would be a total drag - who wants to look up prices all day? Can't we just get the product names and brands easily?
omg what a waste of time lol, who has time to scrape website data? cant we just click the "show more" button or something? and btw how do u even figure out the html code is all over the place anyway? some ppl r genius but i dont get why they need so much extra info.