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Re: Libraries and effiency


  • Subject: Re: Libraries and effiency
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 04:38:23 -0700

On 2010-08-18, at 03:55:41, Tommy Bollman wrote:

> Hello Philip.

> I wonder why you use XML instead of a property list file structure, with dict and list and all that.
> I'd really prefer a preferences file. But you might have reasons for using XML, that I'm not aware of.

Hi Tommy,

I was only using XML to illustrate in the most compact fashion. You will see from the software version 0.5 link I just posted that it's completely developed around accessing a shared property list.


Philip Aker
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