Do you use Hpricot? I do. And you? Do tell!

+ Ryan Garver twitters: hpricot makes me feel good

+ lwu says, I heart Hpricot!

+ john resig says: Great job!

+ der-mattias: PS: Thank you so much, _why.

+ whytheluckystiff: why, it's fast and delightful

+ kids: we especially love to perform common HTML parsing tasks with Hpricot

+ Matt Didcoe: So quick at parsing XML. Takes a ~25000 line XML file and parses it in 8 seconds. Using at http://election07.didcoe.id.au

Hpricot in the press:

  • RESTful Web Services -- "If you want to be able to handle bad markup, the best choice is hpricot, available as the hpricot gem. It's fast (it uses a C extension), and it has an intuitive interface including support for common XPath expressions."

In the blogosphere:

In academia: