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trallnag
11mo ago
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Is editing deeply nested JSON and XML a better experience than YAML? I don't think so.
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mcpeepants
11mo ago
I’d argue yes, strictly due to the lack of significant whitespace.
strunz
11mo ago
That's a really odd reason to prefer something used as a configuration language where readability is important.
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