Good evening,

I'm not replying to anyone, I need a starting point to avoid demotivation for 
speculating on this problem.
So, you guys wanna get your feet in lava while your hands swim in shit.
Is there something that does what, at the core, (X)HTML v.X does, without 
being that shitty?
A document (or UI) format that loves to specify the tree of elements in it, 
supports media elements without putting them _over_ the text, is free as in 
far west freedom, and doesn't require to fuck up a parenthesis key.
Or a programming language that does what tcl/tk does, with the plethora of 
tools tcl/tk offers, and can be easily restricted (it has to define rpc 
services with built-in - or embedded in the #define sense - UI). The latter is 
not that mandatory, but KISS HTML would be really sad if it was unsafe for the 
clueless user.
Or both.

Not fucking trolling, and thanking a lot anyone that would have more luck than 
me at duckduckgoing or googling.

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Teodoro Santoni

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