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Now Target owns them, I think.
No soup for you!
The best example I have is a closed source one and I can't be more specific on what it is than to say that it's probably installed on at least one of your Apple devices (assuming you have any).
Implementation-wise, the syntax tree nodes have additional attributes that hold pre- and/or post-element text. What's on disk is the serialized tree. You edit a text version, and it's parsed on every edit so it doesn't have to be parsed again at evaluation time, and what's stored is the parse tree with enough whitespace and comment hints to reconstruct the text for editing.
This is a case where looking at the textual code is rare, but hundreds of results must get updated in realtime on every change. This might be enough of a hint as to what program it is.
I run the AIO master container, on a NUC (4-core i5, 32G). Family use; never any load issues.
Or by including comments in the parse tree. (& Yes, it is done various places for various languages and formats.)
He'll make tens, if not dozens, of dollars.
Hobbyists do lots of stuff that companies won't.
When your favorite sports team's stars are younger than you.
It's a great place to be from!
This is actually the Secret Service 's main charter.
Why are you on online forums, if you don't want people to talk about things?