Yes, I agree. For such kind of tasks yaml will be much better, sorry forgot 
about that. I use xml for configuration file purpose (it seems more logical 
for me), but for some input data ranges, it is better to use yaml

On Thursday, February 14, 2013 4:01:30 PM UTC+2, Dan wrote:
>
> yaml is a good option as well, and much easier to use with Ruby than xml.
>
> On Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:09:04 AM UTC-5, Alex Shtayer wrote:
>>
>> I would propose to use something more simpler than excel like structured 
>> text file or xml (or some RDBMS), but if your case is simple enough and 
>> such functionality will be used only once, so I prefer to use xml
>
>

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