It's *literally* HTML version -2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Generalized_Markup_Language
At Conde Nast, we had hundreds of editors producing articles in Markdown. It was a disaster, and has taken *years* to clean up. The fundamental problem is that *everything* is valid markdown, so it's unparseable.
At Conde Nast, we had hundreds of editors producing articles in Markdown. It was a disaster, and has taken *years* to clean up. The fundamental problem is that *everything* is valid markdown, so it's unparseable.