• @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      How’s it annoying? It’s easier to edit by hand than json as it allows for comments and there’s no trailing comma errors. I prefer it any day over json.

      • magic_lobster_party
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        121 year ago

        There’s a lot of foot guns in YAML. The specification is way more complicated with hidden obscurities. JSON specification is just 5 diagrams. YAML speciation on the other hand is an 86 page pdf, so there’s more room for nasty surprises (which is not a thing you want in configuration files).

        I’ve also seen many people struggle more than they need to with the yaml indentation.

        I think the only upside to yaml is that it allows for comments, but other than that JSON all the way.

        https://ruudvanasseldonk.com/2023/01/11/the-yaml-document-from-hell

      • The Giant Korean
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        51 year ago

        The fact that it allows comments is really, really handy. I used to be a JSON advocate until I realized this one useful piece of info.

          • The Giant Korean
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            11 year ago

            I wonder how you’d even implement that. Like maybe {! At the beginning.

            • GTG3000
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              11 year ago

              Most comment-aware JSON parsers I’ve seen just use standard // to delineate comment lines.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        It’s just another syntax to learn. For someone who already has their head crammed full of a bunch of other syntaxes over the years, I didn’t want to learn a new one. YAML has kind of forced it’s way in anyways though.