Markdown Drama Part III - The Revenge of the CommonMark
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Yea, and they pulled an XML by creating some bizarre scheme of an attribute involving the tag itself and comma separated attributes.
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I think @Lee_Ars disagrees.
(depending who's writing this week)
I think it also depends on what article/category you are reading.but StackOverflow, that's the real corporate menace.
Yeah specifically this paragraph bothers me:CommonMark, on the other hand, was announced by Jeff Atwood, creator of Stack Overflow. Its contributors include developers from Github and reddit. It's unclear to what extent the companies these people represent are involved, but it certainly appears that CommonMark is a project coming out of the very big companies many have learned to distrust.
SO, Github, reddit are not small anymore but I would claim them to be very big companies like say MS, Google, Amazon, Apple, Oracle, Facebook, ea.
Jeff is now slapping his forehead because he wasn't clever enough to think of that.
We'll all seen the 'great' communicator in Jeff.
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Jeff is now slapping his forehead because he wasn't clever enough to think of that.
Don't be silly. That would imply that Jeff was Doing It Wrong.
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Don't be silly. That would imply that Jeff was Doing It Wrong.
Why not? Everybody else is. Jeff might as well get in on the party too!
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[quote="aliceif, post:149, topic:2925"]
Funny enough, Discforce uses BBcodes for quoting.
Why's that funny? Dicsourse technically allows formatting via:
- BBcode
- Markdown
- HTML
In no particular order, with no guarantee of proper interaction.
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Not just HTML but also some XHTML.
It's really weird.
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the preview pain
I know the feeling.
Something simple, say "Discount" (or another play on the word Markdown).
DiscoDown?
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Something impossible to Google and get the right results, like "syndrome".
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Whoosh
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