@adele@social.pollux.casa
Why I prefer human-readable file formats
When I say human-readable file format, I'm referring to text-based files that can be opened, read, and understood without the need for any specific software or proprietary interface. They include formats like Markdown, JSON, YAML, INI, TOML, CSV/TSV and even fixed-width text files where the content and its structure are visible, transparent, and editable in a simple text editor [...]
https://adele.pages.casa/md/blog/why-I-prefer-human-readable-file-formats.md
@arma@ieji.de
@adele@social.pollux.casa Your profile says you are into #lowtech so you may want to stick with JSON etc. But otherwise I would suggest taking a look at RDF, which is currently the most comprehensive data representation solution that exists in IT.
RDF covers all bases, from file and messaging formats to databases, which are called "RDF stores" in RDF parlance.
https://graphdb.ontotext.com/documentation/11.0/rdf-formats.html
For anyone who might be wondering what this RDF thing is all of a sudden:
RDF is the most tangible outcome of the Semantic Web.
