Why? JSON hasn’t given us anything XML hasn’t, except maybe a bit of terseness.
I do agree SOAP is a bit over engineered, though, but that’s not the fault of XML.
Why? JSON hasn’t given us anything XML hasn’t, except maybe a bit of terseness.
I do agree SOAP is a bit over engineered, though, but that’s not the fault of XML.
We were using XML for that before JSON.
After spending enough time debugging Jenkins pipelines, I wish I had used shitty bash scripts.
If you’re reading this, you probably live in a country that is a party to United Nations Convention Against Torture.
If your company is allowing this, please contact your government or another member state.
Regardless of whether the noun is countable or not, it would typically still be “too much” when referring to how much you’ve eaten.
Consider the scenario where you’ve had only one steak (countable noun), but you had too much steak.
Of course, it’s not always like this. You might say that you had too many cookies for dessert.
I can relate to this one.
They spend so much time on Lemmy that they start replying to their own comments.
:) for monospaced fonts
and :-) for variable-width fonts.
And don’t forget about namespaces. Look at formats like HAL and ODATA that try to add HATEOAS onto JSON.