The Most Elegant Configuration Language
“If nothing magically works, nothing magically breaks” © Carson Gross
I adore simplicity. Especially composable simplicity.
If I know two things A and B, I want to automatically know the result of their composition.
What I don’t want is reading a 1000-page book explaining all the edge cases and undefined behaviours happening in the process.
Here composable simplicity equals to reusable knowledge.
Examples:
If two functions f and g are pure, their composition is automatically pure.
If I have two ...
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