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5 months agoJSON schema supports YAML as well, no? That’s because JSON and YAML are both essentially just different syntaxes for writing the same objects right?
JSON schema supports YAML as well, no? That’s because JSON and YAML are both essentially just different syntaxes for writing the same objects right?
The… full privatisation of… system has failed…
Am I just cynical or is this just basically asking for it?
Walk from bedroom to office room and turn on my computer. Mostly like full remote, but sometimes miss an office environment honestly.
How many maps do you own that focus on the north pole? I own none.
I get where you’re coming from, but JSON Schema still absolutely is the framework that supports YAML files and not the other way around. I’ve been using JSON Schema pretty heavily lately to write schemas using YAML, for validating YAML.