Re: Encoding of primitives for binary serialization



On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 15:30:23 +0200, Robert Klemme
<shortcutter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted
someone who said :


If it does not have to be binary, you can use an existing format, for
example http://www.yaml.org/ - implementations for Java and C++ do exist
already. I am sure there are also libraries for XML serialization out
there.

there in the venerable ASN.1
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/asn1.html
--
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of energy recovered compared to energy expended. In 1916, the ratio was about 28
to 1, a very handsome energy return. By 1985, the ratio had dropped to 2 to 1,
and it is still dropping."
~ Walter Youngquist, Professor of Geology

By 2003, it had dropped to 0.5 to 1 in the US, making oil extraction no longer economically viable, no matter how high the price of crude.
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