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An introduction to continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD) using GitHub Actions
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Update YAML's full form #57

Closed Saransh-cpp closed 1 year ago

Saransh-cpp commented 1 year ago
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YAML is also very popularly referred to as YAML Ain't Markup Language (a recursive acronym).

(For instance, the first full form of YAML that I read ~2 years back was YAML Ain't Markup Language.)

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klieret commented 1 year ago

Nice, didn't now that :)

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