some of them might even have these papery things with brothers grimm or hans christian andersen stories in them.
some of them might even have these papery things with brothers grimm or hans christian andersen stories in them.
I thought Disney was “nearly a requirement” . . . sounds to like those precious few who can manage without might have some useful information.
Typically this is what happens in a free competitive market, when a price goes up people look for substitutes.
And if they face constraints in moving to the substitute, they will benefit from help in loosening those constraints.
Someone tried “April & Bob” once, but MS excel converted it to date.
Crazy.
It’s not too much of a stretch to apply that to selling a CD; the vendor would have to prove that they didn’t make a copy?
Guilty before proven innocent.
lineageos
I don’t know about how well it supports Korean language though.
upvote for yes, downvote for no.
The format doesn’t bother me too much.
json can be great for sure.
But I reckon some people could still bung a load of unnecessarily complex layout and aesthetic data in there, and potentially screw up the data structure and still make it harder to access than need be.
I accept that, if the json is structured logically, it should handle both substantive and layout data, and probably easiest to get to either the content or the formatting.
yeah, substance > style.
the content/facts/information is what should matter, make it accessible. share it.
let the audience access it however best suits them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IAj7UxMqiU