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'''YAML''' (''YAML Ain’t Markup Language'') is a data serialisation language standard, similar to a markup language in many respects rather than a data representation language per se. The rather unclassy internationalisation support of YAML means that it is best left to the [[UNIX]] like OS's in most cases and should probably only be used where interoperability issues force it. | |||
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* [[jEdit]] - Java based editor - Yaml syntax highlighting built in | * [[jEdit]] - Java based editor - Yaml syntax highlighting built in | ||
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* [http://yaml.org YAML homepage] | * [http://yaml.org YAML homepage] | ||
[[Category:Markup | [[Category:Markup Language]] |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 9 April 2018
YAML (YAML Ain’t Markup Language) is a data serialisation language standard, similar to a markup language in many respects rather than a data representation language per se. The rather unclassy internationalisation support of YAML means that it is best left to the UNIX like OS's in most cases and should probably only be used where interoperability issues force it.
- Text editor support
- jEdit - Java based editor - Yaml syntax highlighting built in