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Although there is the tabula-rosa package for extracting tables from PDFs, I found it easier to use online PDF to Excel utilities, in this case I used https://pdftables.com/ to convert the PDF files to Excel. Source: 8 months ago
AI-based cloud services: utilize machine learning to extract structured data from PDFs. Examples include pdftables and docparser, but these are not open-source friendly. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I believe such an API already exists: https://pdftables.com/ (no affiliation). Went to a presentation at a Golang meetup in Amsterdam by the guys behind this company. Seemed to know their stuff. But I have no real world experience using it. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
I tried pdftables.com and like it as a solution; other solutions I should investigate? Source: over 2 years ago
I remember using this tool a while back: https://pdftables.com/ - it costs money for the scale of conversion you're talking about. Source: almost 3 years ago
Haskell - a general-purpose functional language with many unique properties (purely functional, lazy, expressive types, STM, etc). You mentioned you dabbled in Haskell, why not try it again? (I've written about 7 things I learned from Haskell, and my book is linked at them bottom if you're interested :) ). Source: 11 months ago
Where you go is entirely up to you. According to haskell.org, Haskell jobs are a-plenty. sigh. Source: about 1 year ago
Should they be part of haskell.org or something else? Source: over 1 year ago
Haskell.org now has a big purple Get Started button that takes you to a nice short guide (haskell.org/get-started) that quickly provides all the basic info to get going with Haskell. It is aimed for beginners, to reduce choice fatigue and to give them a clear, official path to get going. Source: over 1 year ago
I just jumped into the wiki "Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 hours" which looks pretty good. (although some of the text explanation is hard to understand without context).. I used cabal to set up the starter project. Sublime editor seems to work OK and I just use the git Bash shell on windows to compile the program directly on the command line. So maybe this is all good enough for now (?). It seems installing... Source: over 1 year ago
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