I feel that Yaml sucks. I understand the need for such markup language but I think it sucks. Somehow it’s clunky to use. Can you explain why?

    • marcos@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      TFB, the numbers are not defined as 64 bits floats.

      They are just not defined. At all.

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          2 months ago

          That’s a valid point.

          There are two kinds of good serialization languages, the ones where values are black boxes and only serialize the data structure, and the ones where everything is completely determined and can be turned directly into an API.

          JSON is neither, but it’s closer to the first than YAML. XML is the first, while the SOAP standard almost turns it into the second. TOML is about as close to the first as JSON.

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      2 months ago

      There’s a spec for json with comments. It’s better than yaml in every way.

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      There’s a lot of JSON parsers that don’t mind to see comments there, just ignore them. And there’s also the “_comment” / “$comment” thing.