On 17 February 2012 01:57, Marco Leise <marco.le...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Am 16.02.2012, 23:34 Uhr, schrieb Sean Kelly <s...@invisibleduck.org>:
>
>
>  At this point you may as well just use JSON.
>>
>
> Listen to this guy, he's right. JSON allows hierarchies and arrays,
> strings, numbers and booleans as values. It is clearly defined and as
> light-weight as an INI file (compared to XML). I stored game replays in
> JSON format for http://aichallenge.org/ (gzip compressed and served via
> HTTP). I found it very flexible for the data structures we came up with and
> portable since most programming languages have a standard JSON parser.
>

Sure, I would certainly use JSON now, but we're talking about reading
existing data right? Or what's the point of ini at all?

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