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One of those is not like the other. Shall is an actual programming language -- designed purely for configuration.



They are all relatively isomorphic in the structures they produce, so you can layer a terrible language on top of any of them.


"isomorphic in the structures they produce"

That's a function: anything -> text. It doesn't mean anything.

EDIT: Also, I typo'd Shall for Dhall. My bad.




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