They'd far rather you didn't apply the codes since they've already made their money from them. So of course they make you jump through a hoop which helps them out in some fashion first.
in bags, something light such as lady grey. In leaf form, anything of reasonable quality though I favour assams, lapsang souchong, and Earl Grey.
Getting more odd, duck shit oolong is gloriously smooth, and puehr can evoke reminiscences of leather armchairs and old books.
Thanks to @jogbert I'm reminded to go back to working on my marked data crate. Perhaps one day I'll get it into a state that we can port subplot to using it.
Yeah, wide-reaching support is critical for whatever will replace YAML. So here's hoping someone with polyglot programming chops decides to tackle something like HCL because it does look pretty nice.
Well, that looks quite nice from a configuration language perspective. Sadly I can't find much pleasant in the Rust ecosystem for using it which limits my ability to experiment with it greatly.
While it still makes me sad, YAML does have wide reaching implementation support :(
I haven't found a formal language definition yet, other than "compatible with json" is there something obvious I'm missing? On the face of it, it seems to have some niceness for humans at least.
YAML is certainly not an information interchange language, I agree. JSON fits the bill quite nicely for that IMO.
I've never seen HCL before (assuming you mean 'Hashicorp Configuration Language') so I'll take a look at it.