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> Upton depends on Nokogiri, which is basically the BeautifulSoup port for Ruby.
> If you just used vanilla Nokogiri, you'd be responsible for writing code to fetch, save (maybe), debug and sew together all the pieces of your web scraper. Upton does a lot of that work for you, so you can skip the boilerplate.
> Upton depends on Nokogiri, which is basically the BeautifulSoup port for Ruby.
> If you just used vanilla Nokogiri, you'd be responsible for writing code to fetch, save (maybe), debug and sew together all the pieces of your web scraper. Upton does a lot of that work for you, so you can skip the boilerplate.