been hearing a lot lately about how JASON-LD is kind of terrible.
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@ratsnakegames i like xml ;_;
@aeva i respect your lifestyle choices but I'd rather write and read JSON or YAML.
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@aeva i respect your lifestyle choices but I'd rather write and read JSON or YAML.
@ratsnakegames it's like making a little web page but it's for your data instead of for your neopet
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@ratsnakegames it's like making a little web page but it's for your data instead of for your neopet
@aeva tbf, what i hate the most are schema declarations, XSLT stuff, and all the overengineered cruft like SOAP built on top of it. Basic syntax is fine, although sometimes a bit verbose if you're dealing with namespaces.
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@aeva tbf, what i hate the most are schema declarations, XSLT stuff, and all the overengineered cruft like SOAP built on top of it. Basic syntax is fine, although sometimes a bit verbose if you're dealing with namespaces.
@ratsnakegames oh yeah i don't use any of that lol
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@ratsnakegames oh yeah i don't use any of that lol
@aeva @ratsnakegames I actually like XSLT, but I wish browsers hadn't stopped at 1.0 which is objectively horrible
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@aeva @ratsnakegames I actually like XSLT, but I wish browsers hadn't stopped at 1.0 which is objectively horrible
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@ratsnakegames @aeva oh, in that sense, yes.
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been hearing a lot lately about how JASON-LD is kind of terrible. shame we didn't already have some kind of eXtensible Markup Language first
@aeva maybe we should go back to "everything's a file" and use the folder structure as the language
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been hearing a lot lately about how JASON-LD is kind of terrible. shame we didn't already have some kind of eXtensible Markup Language first
@aeva I like csv and ini files. Don't do extensibility, kids