stories are the stated text of recognition expressions:
~/ d('~ . ~')b < hi! /;
/ this expresses observable prose, //
/ via javascript, as stories joined //
/ by a trailing \/. it shows how //
/ javascript regular-expression //
/ literals enable this, and some of //
/ their syntactic limitations like //
/ needing to know & escape a set of //
/ special characters & symbols, //
/ some of which are common when //
/ writing in natural languages like //
/ english. /
$ </these/>
$ </look like="xml"/>
$ </or/>
$ </xhtml/>
$ -["CDATA"]-
$ -["array-expressed stories or phrases"]-
$ </xhtml/>
$ </or/>
$ </html data-attribute="🤓"/>
$ </tags but/>
$ </look closely/>
$ </these are="xml😉stories" by="mike.🇬🇾👨🏾💻🇺🇸.lee"/>
$
/these//
/look somewhat like=xml//
/or//
/xhtml//
-
["CDATA"]
-
[`array
-expressed
stories
or
phrases`
]
-
/xhtml//
/or//
/html data-attribute=🤓//
/tags but//
/look closely//
/these are=xml😉stories by=mike.🇬🇾👨🏾💻🇺🇸.lee/
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