if you could pick a standard format for a purpose what would it be and why?
e.g. flac for lossless audio because…
(yes you can add new categories)
summary:
- photos .jxl
- open domain image data .exr
- videos .av1
- lossless audio .flac
- lossy audio .opus
- subtitles srt/ass
- fonts .otf
- container mkv (doesnt contain .jxl)
- plain text utf-8 (many also say markup but disagree on the implementation)
- documents .odt
- archive files (this one is causing a bloodbath so i picked randomly) .tar.zst
- configuration files toml
- typesetting typst
- interchange format .ora
- models .gltf / .glb
- daw session files .dawproject
- otdr measurement results .xml
;
is also used by LISP.And there's
REM
in BASIC.Batch files also use
REM
. Or::
. Each of which causes syntax errors in completely different scenarios.M4 says it uses
#
, but that's an echo, anddnl
is for real comments.CSS still forces K&R style, but on reflection, that's nothing compared to HTML's
⋖!-- -->
nonsense. (Edit: or Lemmy's idiotic erasure of HTML-like blocks. If they're not allowed… show them as text, fools.)Fortran uses
!
orC
in the appropriate column.Alright that's just hideous.
Forth uses
\
, and can do block comments with(
and)
, except)
is optional in interpreted mode.Algol 60 used
¢
. ¢ isn't even in ASCII, so god knows how that "your two cents" joke ever happened. How can a language this boring still exemplify how all programmers are dorks?Visual Basic uses
'
because go fuck yourself. QBASIC origins or not, I don't know how this shipped without at least one meeting where somebody got stabbed. Even the Systems Hungarian heretics should have recoiled in horror.APL uses "⍝", which isn't even in any human language and was introduced specifically so that APL can have comments.
https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+235D
APL is its own special hell, on this front. A programming language you need a custom keyboard to type is like saying your favorite map projection is a globe. D-, did not read assignment.