is an easy and flexible data-interchange text format
intended for the lightweight representation of
generic abstract syntax trees in the domain of formal systems.
- In order to meet theese design goals, OSN pursues the following features.
+ In order to meet these design goals, OSN pursues the following features.
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<link to="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-expression">Symbolic expressions</link>
contrary to <link to="http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126/#sec-origin-goals">XML design goal 10</link>.
Compared to other data-interchange formats based on symbolic expressions,
like <link to="http://people.csail.mit.edu/rivest/Sexp.txt">canonical symbolic expressions</link>,
- representing arbitrary data in binary format is a secondary concern in the designn of OSN,
+ representing arbitrary data in binary format is a secondary concern in the design of OSN,
as well as the support for canonicalization.
- Apparently, theese features fall outside the scope of OSN,
+ Apparently, these features fall outside the scope of OSN,
which targets the data structures of <notice text="formal systems"/>.
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