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kobenz908285dThat's something I think clojure got right, .edn files make that shit much more readable
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RageExpress78283dI work with legacy software and they overengineered it a lot through the 15 years. I only have 1 and 2 letter tags in most xmls. I don't know what they do but it seems like I don't have to.
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lorentz15566281d@RageExpress English words are on average 6 letters. Your tags are probably more specific than that, but if you were a brilliant architect, the XML files were important enough to build your entire nomenclature around them, and your domain lent itself to metaphors, your tag names should be 6 characters on average.
Sufficiently advanced XML is indistinguishable from satire
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