RFC 9512: YAML Media TypeCarighan Maconar@lemmy.world to Programming@programming.dev – 21 points – 4 months agorfc-editor.orgThis took a while! 😅2Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldLink to the YAML spec, for the (very) brave: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/I find it a little disturbing that YAML seems to be going nowhere, and appreciating JSON all the more, but it's still interesting to read It's designed as a "data serialization language" but its primary use case seems to be a base syntax for a trillion different DSLs
Link to the YAML spec, for the (very) brave: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/I find it a little disturbing that YAML seems to be going nowhere, and appreciating JSON all the more, but it's still interesting to read It's designed as a "data serialization language" but its primary use case seems to be a base syntax for a trillion different DSLs
I find it a little disturbing that YAML seems to be going nowhere, and appreciating JSON all the more, but it's still interesting to read It's designed as a "data serialization language" but its primary use case seems to be a base syntax for a trillion different DSLs
Link to the YAML spec, for the (very) brave: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/
I find it a little disturbing that YAML seems to be going nowhere, and appreciating JSON all the more, but it's still interesting to read
It's designed as a "data serialization language" but its primary use case seems to be a base syntax for a trillion different DSLs