Roy Smith, 28.12.2010 00:21:
To go back to my earlier example of

         <Parental-Advisory>FALSE</Parental-Advisory>

using 432 bits to store 1 bit of information, stuff like that doesn't
happen in marked-up text documents.  Most of the file is CDATA (do they
still use that term in XML, or was that an SGML-ism only?).  The markup
is a relatively small fraction of the data.  I'm happy to pay a factor
of 2 or 3 to get structured text that can be machine processed in useful
ways.  I'm not willing to pay a factor of 432 to get tabular data when
there's plenty of other much more reasonable ways to encode it.

If the above only appears once in a large document, I don't care how much space it takes. If it appears all over the place, it will compress down to a couple of bits, so I don't care about the space, either.

It's readability that counts here. Try to reverse engineer a binary format that stores the above information in 1 bit.

Stefan

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