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by pvorb
357 days ago
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Extending the format just because you can – and breaking backwards compatibility along the way – is even more pointless. If you've created an extensible file format, but you never need to extend it, you've done everything right, I'd say. |
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That's what I would call really extensible, but then there may be no limits and hacking/viruses could have easily a field day.