Code that can't be annotated might as well be machine code. And guess what? Json largely is just that.
> It's so "absolutely necessary" that JSON has found hardly any success
I am almost 50, and since as early as I can remember, the worst technology always wins when there is some sort of standoff. That json succeeded doesn't mean anything, other than that it was the worst.
I'm old enough to understand why this is usually true... the best technology is usually more expensive, and economic forces favor the cheapest. Json though? Best I can figure is that imbeciles just got used to picking the worst, even when there was no expense tradeoff.
Snarking about how it won... I guess that means you think it was perfect on its first try? When the fuck has that ever happened with software?
You're just plainly wrong, and I don't know why or how you'd bother to be. Do you have a few hundred million in JSON Inc. shares about to IPO and somehow I missed it?
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