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YAML is precisely defined: go to yaml.org and RTFM.
(BTW, XML is not "based" on HTML. It is a subset of SGML.)
ReRead what I wrote.
If you know the spec, your should never be "surprised".
And, I don't know how it could be "hard to parse". There are parser libraries for every language and they work perfectly well.
Maybe the sole fault of YAML is to look so simple that people think they don't need to read the spec. Experienced IT'ers do not fall in this trap.
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YAML is precisely defined: go to yaml.org and RTFM.
(BTW, XML is not "based" on HTML. It is a subset of SGML.)
ReRead what I wrote.
If you know the spec, your should never be "surprised".
And, I don't know how it could be "hard to parse". There are parser libraries for every language and they work perfectly well.
Maybe the sole fault of YAML is to look so simple that people think they don't need to read the spec. Experienced IT'ers do not fall in this trap.