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I'm thinking of creating a conceptual browser that the rendering process takes place with yaml and css. To do this, I initially thought of using the YamlDotNet library written in .NET for this purpose.
I believe that because it is a conceptual and initial idea it would be interesting. However, as I participate a lot in the opensource communities and I like the YamlDotNet library - I wanted to know what you all think of this idea of having a browser with yaml and css in the rendering process in my hypothetical browser.
This question is not a feature request, but a curious and open-ended question. If anyone can criticize, comment, suggest something, I'm open to reading all comments.
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Hi everyone.
I'm thinking of creating a conceptual browser that the rendering process takes place with yaml and css. To do this, I initially thought of using the YamlDotNet library written in .NET for this purpose.
I believe that because it is a conceptual and initial idea it would be interesting. However, as I participate a lot in the opensource communities and I like the YamlDotNet library - I wanted to know what you all think of this idea of having a browser with yaml and css in the rendering process in my hypothetical browser.
This question is not a feature request, but a curious and open-ended question. If anyone can criticize, comment, suggest something, I'm open to reading all comments.
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