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Mark Carter
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Sat Jun 21 06:02:10 EDT 2003
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> XML for ? is like CSV for a RDBMS I couldn't resist mentioning YAML - a human-readable data serialisation grammar. It's implemented in Python, and other languages. It is something that I am only just getting into myself, but so far I can see quite a few possibilities for it. I think that where it scores big is that it allows humans to write structured data to a file, which YAML can then process. YAML supports lists, arrays, and a few other things. Here's an example I found at http://www.yaml.org/spec/15may2001.html: buyer : % address : % city : Royal Oak line one : 458 Wittigen's Way line two : Suite #292 postal : 48046 state : MI family name : Dumars given name : Chris date : 12-JAN-2001 comments : Mr. Dumars is frequently gone in the morning so it is best advised to try things in late afternoon. \nIf Joe isn't around, try his house\ keeper, Nancy Billsmer @ (734) 338-4338.\n delivery : % method : UZS Express Overnight price : 45.50 invoice : 00034843 product : @ % desc : Grade A, Leather Hide Basketball id : BL394D price : 450.00 quantity : 4 % desc : Super Hoop (tm) id : BL4438H price : 2,392.00 quantity : 1 tax : 0.00 total : 4237.50
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