xml stands for excellent markup language
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xml stands for excellent markup language
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xml stands for excellent markup language
@aeva xml stands for xuck my life
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xml stands for excellent markup language
@aeva
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xml stands for excellent markup language
@aeva Bill and Ted’s XML Adventure
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@aeva
oh you're serious@pupxel i am always serious
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xml stands for excellent markup language
@aeva excellent to be read as an adjective that means "with qualities attributable to Microsoft Excel"
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xml stands for excellent markup language
@aeva@mastodon.gamedev.place I'm going to say it: if as an industry we'd done SOAP properly and built the tooling to support it in more languages, it would have been awesome. XSD is so much better than json schema for specifying a domain.
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xml stands for excellent markup language
@aeva@mastodon.gamedev.place extinct markup language
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@aeva@mastodon.gamedev.place I'm going to say it: if as an industry we'd done SOAP properly and built the tooling to support it in more languages, it would have been awesome. XSD is so much better than json schema for specifying a domain.
@aeva@mastodon.gamedev.place Of course, we were never going to do it properly. The very first paid dev work I did was integration software between a UK fire and rescue service and a brand new reporting service set up by the national government for collecting stats.
During the launch, the project lead on the government side pulled me aside to thank me for writing the only implementation out of over fifty that sent xml that validated. Several of the other implementations were written by large consulting firms at orders of magnitude greater cost.
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xml stands for excellent markup language
@aeva It really is! Its greatest downfall was that people wanted it to be a serialization format, didn't understand the difference, and made giant messes.
I still wish XHTML was a thing, because people still think that what counts as "valid HTML" is well defined but it absolutely isn't
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xml stands for excellent markup language
@aeva xml is for people born in 60s/70s. if you're born in 80s/90s, it's yaml for you.
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@aeva xml is for people born in 60s/70s. if you're born in 80s/90s, it's yaml for you.
@lritter@mastodon.gamedev.place @aeva@mastodon.gamedev.place NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORWAY
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@aeva xml is for people born in 60s/70s. if you're born in 80s/90s, it's yaml for you.
@lritter no. yaml is for startups who made technlology decisions based on passing fads in the 2010s and will only be free from their enormous pile of technical debt when they fail to IPO and the investors send them to a farm up state
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@lritter no. yaml is for startups who made technlology decisions based on passing fads in the 2010s and will only be free from their enormous pile of technical debt when they fail to IPO and the investors send them to a farm up state
@lritter xml is for lovers
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@lritter xml is for lovers
@aeva no! only sx is good
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@aeva It really is! Its greatest downfall was that people wanted it to be a serialization format, didn't understand the difference, and made giant messes.
I still wish XHTML was a thing, because people still think that what counts as "valid HTML" is well defined but it absolutely isn't
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@aeva no! only sx is good
@lritter ... what does the tld for Sint Maarten have anything to do with this
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@lritter ... what does the tld for Sint Maarten have anything to do with this
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@aeva xml is for people born in 60s/70s. if you're born in 80s/90s, it's yaml for you.
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